History of Linguistics 1996 : Volume 2: From Classical to Contemporary Linguistics.
This volume contains papers on linguistic historiography ranging chronologically from ancient Greece to the present, and covering philosophical, social and political aspects of language as well as the study of grammar in the narrow sense. The work opens with the report on a round-table discussion of...
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Amsterdam/Philadelphia :
John Benjamins Pub. Co.,
1999.
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- HISTORY OF LINGUISTICS I996; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; FOREWORD; ICHOLS VII SELECTION COMMITTEE; ICHOLS VII CONFERENCE PROGRAMME; I. TRANSLATING ANCIENT GRAMMATICAL TEXTS; A Round-Table Discussion; TRANSLATING ANCIENT GRAMMATICAL TEXTS; II. CLASSICAL AND MEDIEVAL; KING ALFRED'S APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF LATIN; NOTIONS OF COMPOUNDING IN PRISCIAN'S INSTITUTIONES; TIME, THE VERB AND ALBERTUS MAGNUS; THE RELEVANCE OF THE DISCUSSION OF THE NATURE OF SIGNS IN ANCIENT SCEPTICISM; FROM FRENCH-LATIN TO LATIN-FRENCH RECONSTRUCTING A MEDIEVAL DICTIONARY SOURCE.
- On the object-language / metalanguage distinction in st. augustine's works de dialectica and de magistroon the metrical priscian major a methodological dilemma; iii. seventeenth century; onomasiological dictionaries (900-1700) their tradition and their linguistic status; substantial vs. relational analogy in sixteenth and seventeenth-century linguistic thought; leibniz on rational grammar; the semantics of johann alsted; the 'generall grammer of orientall tongues' and universal language schemes in seventeenth-century britain the contribution of christian ravius.
- Interchange or influence grotius' early linguistic ideas'an essay towards a real character, and a philosophical language' (1668) text/contexts; iv. eighteenth century; diversity of human languages and universals of thought an eighteenth century debate in the berlin academy; 'a language more peculiarly circumstanced than any that has yet appeared' english as a 'perfect' language in eighteenth-century linguistic thought; charles bertram's royal english-danish grammar the linguistic work of an eighteenth-century fraud.
- Willem bilderdijk (1756-1831) and the science of language a dutch linguist between two worldslanguage for everyone eighteenth-century female grammarians, elstob, fisher and beyond; v. nineteenth century; la philosophie linguistique de maine de biran et la naissance en france de la psychologie scientifique; the teaching of spanish as a foreign language at the university of oxford fernando de arteaga y pereira and his practical spanish, a grammar of the spanish language (1902); is a linguistic theory needed for successful applied linguistics? the estonian experience.
- The works of ernst wilhelm brücke (1819-1892) and johann n. czermak (1828-1873) landmarks in the history of phonetics'orientalism' and the development of the volney prize in linguistics; the pragmatic triangle gardiner, bühler and reichling on the word and the sentence; "ich erwarte mit ungeduld das absolute ende meiner elenden existenz" the 'image' of jan baudouin de courtenay in his correspondence with hugo schuchardt; gustav gerber and 'kantian linguistics' presuppositions of thought and linguistic use; vi. twentieth century; saussure's 'anagrams' blunder or paralanguage?