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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION OUTLINE
CLASS P - LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
(Click each subclass for details)
Subclass P Philology. Linguistics
Subclass PA Greek language and literature. Latin language and literature
Subclass PB Modern languages. Celtic languages
Subclass PC Roman
ce languages
Subclass PD Germanic languages. Scandinavian languages
Subclass PE English language
Subclass PF West Germanic languages
Subclass PG Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian language
Subclass PH Uralic languages. Basque language
Subclass PJ Oriental languages and literatures
Subclass PK Indo-Iranian languages and literatures
Subclass PL Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania
Subclass PM Hyperborean, Indian, and artificial languages
Subclass PN Literature (General)
Subclass PQ French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese
literature
Subclass PR English literature
Subclass PS American literature
Subclass PT German literature - Dutch literature - Flemish literature since 1830 -
Afrikaans literature - Scandinavian literature - Old Norse
literature: Old Icelandic and Old Norwegian - Modern Icelandic
literature - Faroese literature - Danish literature - Norwegian
literature - Swedish literature
Subclass PZ Fiction and juvenile belles lettres
Subclass P
P1-1091 Philology. Linguistics
P1-85 General
P87-96 Communication. Mass media
P94.7 Interpersonal communication
P95-95.6 Oral communication. Speech
P98-98.5 Computational linguistics. Natural language processing
P99-99.4 Semiotics. Signs and symbols
P99.5-99.6 Nonverbal communication
P101-410 Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar
P118-118.75 Language acquisition
P121-149 Science of language (Linguistics)
P201-299 Comparative grammar
P301-301.5 Style. Composition. Rhetoric
P302-302.87 Discourse analysis
P306-310 Translating and interpreting
P321-324.5 Etymology
P325-325.5 Semantics
P326-326.5 Lexicology
P327-327.5 Lexicography
P375-381 Linguistic geography
P501-769 Indo-European (Indo-Germanic) philology
P901-1091 Extinct ancient or medieval languages
Subclass PA
PA1-199 Classical philology
PA201-899 Greek philology and language
PA1000-1179 Medieval and modern Greek language
PA2001-2915 Latin philology and language
PA3000-3049 Classical literature
PA3050-4505 Greek literature
PA3051-3285 Literary history
PA3300-3516 Collections
PA3520-3564 Criticism, interpretation, etc.
PA3601-3681 Translations
PA3818-4505 Individual authors
Including:
PA3825-3849 Aeschylus
PA3851-3858 Aesop
PA3890-3926 Aristotle
PA3949-3964 Demosthenes
PA3973-3992 Euripedes
PA4018-4209 Homer
PA4279-4333 Plato
PA4367-4389 Plutarch
PA4413-4434 Sophocles
PA4452-4486 Thucydides
PA4494-4499 Xenophon
PA5000-5660 Byzantine and modern Greek literature
PA5301-5638.36 Individual authors
PA6000-6971 Roman literature
PA6001-6097 Literary history
PA6100-6140 Collections
PA6141-6144 Criticism, interpretation, etc.
PA6155-6191 Translations
PA6202-6971 Individual authors
Including:
PA6235-6269 Caesar, Julius
PA6278-6370 Cicero, Marcus Tullius
PA6393-6444 Horace
PA6482-6496 Lucretius Carus, Titus
PA6501-6510 Martial
PA6519-6553 Ovid
PA6568-6609 Plautus, Titus Maccius
PA6611-6637 Pliny, the Elder
PA6661-6693 Seneca, Lucius Annaeus
PA6705-6753 Tacitus, Cornelius
PA6755-6785 Terentius Apher, Publius (Terence)
PA6801-6961 Vergilius Maro, Publius (Virgil)
PA8001-8595 Medieval and modern Latin literature
PA8200-8595 Individual authors
Subclass PB
PB1-3029 Modern languages. Celtic languages
PB1-431 Modern languages
PB1001-3029 Celtic languages and literature
PB1101-1200 Goidelic. Gaelic
PB1201-1449 Irish
PB1501-1709 Gaelic (Scottish Gaelic, Erse)
PB1801-1867 Manx
PB1950 Pict
PB2001-3029 Brittanic group
PB2101-2499 Welsh. Cymric
PB2501-2621 Cornish
PB2801-2932 Breton. Armorican
PB3001-3029 Gaulish
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