Studies in Medieval Linguistic Thought : Dedicated to Geofrey L. Bursill-Hall on the occasion of his 60th birthday on 15 May 1980.
This volume presents a set of papers on linguistic thought in the Middle Ages. It is complemented by a comprehensive bibliography and indices. The papers in this volume appeared earlier in Historiographia Linguistica 7:1/2 (1980).
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Amsterdam/Philadelphia :
John Benjamins Pub. Co.,
1980.
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- MEDIEVAL LINGUISTIC THOUGHT; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; PREFACE; G.L. BURSILL-HALL: PUBLICATIONS, 1954-1980; 'VERBUM CORDIS' ZUR SPRACHPHILOSOPHIE DES MITTELALTERS; "CAN I SPEAK MORE CLEARLY THAN I UNDERSTAND?" A PROBLEM OF RELIGIOUS LANGUAGE IN HENRY OF GHENT, DUNS SCOTUS AND OCKHAM; DISTINGUO MODI SIGNIFICANDI AND COVERT CASE ROLES; IS "CANIS CURRIT" UNGRAMMATICAL?GRAMMAR IN ELENCHI COMMENTARIES; UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR ACCORDING TO SOME 12TH-CENTURY GRAMMARIANS; TWO MEDIEVAL CRITICS OF TRADITIONAL GRAMMAR.
- "Legere est agere": the first quaestio of the first quaestiones-collection in the ms oxford, ccc 250on some 12th and 13th century doctrines of restriction; albert the great on the semantics of the categories of substance, quantity, and quality; the teaching of latin as a second language in the 12th century; adam wodeham on the meaning of declarative sentences; occam et les demonstratifs*; can constructions be construed? a problem in medieval syntactical theory; monolingualism and multilingualism in the 14th century.
- Each man's ass is not everybody's ass on an important item in 13th-century semanticsfunctional syntax in medieval europe*; richard lavenham and the cambridge logic; william of sherwood's treatise on obligations; medieval linguistic thought; supplementary references; index of manuscripts; index nominum; index rerum.