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History of Linguistics 1996 : Volume 1: Traditions in Linguistics Worldwide.

The papers in this volume present a colourful picture of the range of research currently being undertaken in the field of the history of linguistics, with contribution both from established scholars and from younger researchers. The volume is organised on a geographical basis, with sections devoted...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Cram, David
Otros Autores: Linn, Andrew R., Nowak, Elke
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 1999.
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  • HISTORY OF LINGUISTICS 1996; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; FOREWORD; ICHOLS VII SELECTION COMMITTEE; ICHOLS VII CONFERENCE PROGRAMME; I. GENERALIA; THE CONCEPT OF 'REVOLUTION' IN LINGUISTICS HISTORICAL, METHODOLOGICAL, AND PHILOSOPHICAL CONSIDERATIONS; GEORG(E) FORSTER UND WILHELM VON HUMBOLDT -ODER: VON DER VERGLEICHENDEN ETHNOLOGIE ZUR ALLGEMEINEN UND VERGLEICHENDEN SPRACHWISSENSCHAFT; THE SUBJECT-PREDICATE DEBATE X-RAYED; APE LINGUISTICS (OR: IS KANZI A CARTESIAN?); II. MISSIONARY LINGUISTICS.
  • From 'insula vera crux' to 'terra brasiliensis' history, (hi)stories and historiography of brazilian linguisticsmorphosyntactic analysis of exotic languages in lorenzo hervás (1735-1809); diverse sounds and similar meanings registration of quechua and aymara terms by european lexicographers in the early colonial period; an anonymous eighteenth-century southern peruvian vocabulary hybridisation, semantic pecularities and socio-cultural contextualisation; "language as a living, cultural phenomenon" gladys amanda reichard and the study of native american languages.
  • Main trends in the history of linguistics in mexicothe colonial linguistics of leopold de saussure; horatio hale's grammatical sketch of tsihaili-selish; innovations in a vernacular grammar a comparison of fray maturino gilberti's latin and tarascan grammars; investigating diversity descriptive grammars, empirical research and the science of language; learning urdu in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries dialogues and familiar phrases; iii. the celtic tradition; edward davies and paradigm shift in nineteenth-century celtic studies.
  • J.G. SPARWENFELD AND CELTIC LINGUISTICS IN SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY SWEDENLATINATE TERMINOLOGY IN AURAICEPTNA nÉCES; MOTH, TOTH, TRAETH SEX, GENDER AND THE EARLY IRISH GRAMMARIAN; IV. THE CHINESE TRADITION; Y.R. CHAO AND UNIVERSAL CHINESE GRAMMAR; V. THE GEORGIAN TRADITION; THEORIES ON THE ORIGIN OF KARTULI [GEORGIAN]WRITING [ALPHABET]; CASE SYSTEM OF NAME IN ANTON I BAGRATIONI'S KARTULI [GEORGIAN] GRAMMAR; VI. THE HEBREW TRADITION; ON THE HISTORY OF SEMITIC LINGUISTIC PHILOSOPHY ERNEST RENAN AND HEINRICH EWALD; ABRAHAM DE BALMES AND HIS GRAMMAR OF BIBLICAL HEBREW; VII. THE JAPANESE TRADITION.
  • European tradition in the history of linguistics in japanviii. the persian tradition; the development and the climax of the persian grammatical tradition; the persian grammar of sir william jones; ix. the russian tradition; quelques repères dans la définition de la norme grammaticale en russie au xviiie siècle; la théorie des deux sciences dans lalinguistique russe et soviétique; x. the tamil tradition; the conception of 'coordination 'in ancient tamil grammar; abstracts; contents of volume two; index of names; index of topics.