In this outstanding book leading scholars from around the world examine the history of linguistics from ancient origins to the present. They consider every aspect of the field from language origins to neurolinguistics, explore linguistic traditions in east and west, chronicle centuries of explanations for language structures, meanings, and usage, and look at how it has been practically applied. The book is organized in six parts. The first looks at the origins of language, the invention of writing, the nature of gesture, and sign languages. Part II examines the history of the analysis and…mehr
In this outstanding book leading scholars from around the world examine the history of linguistics from ancient origins to the present. They consider every aspect of the field from language origins to neurolinguistics, explore linguistic traditions in east and west, chronicle centuries of explanations for language structures, meanings, and usage, and look at how it has been practically applied. The book is organized in six parts. The first looks at the origins of language, the invention of writing, the nature of gesture, and sign languages. Part II examines the history of the analysis and description of sound systems. Part III considers the history of linguistics in China, Korea, Japan, India, and the Middle East, as well as the history of the study of Semitic and Afro-Asiatic. Part IV examines the history of grammar and morphology in the west from the classical world to the present. Part V surveys the history of lexicography semantics, pragmatics, and text and discourse studies. Part VI looks at the history the application of linguistics in fields that include the language classification; social and cultural theory; psychology and the brain sciences; education and translation; computational science; and the development of linguistic corpora. The book ends with a history of the philosophy of linguistics. The Oxford Handbook of the History of Linguistics makes a significant contribution to the historiography of linguistics. It will also be a valuable reference for scholars and students in linguists and related fields, including philosophy and cognitive science.
Keith Allan is Emeritus Professor of Linguistics at Monash University. His books include Linguistic Meaning (two volumes, Routledge 1986), Natural Language Semantics (Blackwell, 2001), and The Western Classical Tradition in Linguistics, Second edition (Equinox, 2010). He is co-author with Kate Burridge of Euphemism and Dysphemism (OUP, 1991) and Forbidden Words (CUP, 2006) and co-editor with K. M. Jaszczolt of the Cambridge Handbook of Pragmatics (CUP, 2012).
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* 1: Salikoko S. Mufwene: The Origins and the Evolution of Language * 2: Peter T. Daniels: The History of Writing as a History of Linguistics * 3: Adam Kendon: History of the Study of Gesture * 4: Bencie Woll: The History of Sign Language Linguistics * 5: Michael K. C. MacMahon: Orthography and the Early History of Phonetics * 6: Deborah Loakes: From IPA to PRAAT and Beyond * 7: Kate Burridge: Nineteenth Century Study of Sound Change From Rask to Saussure * 8: harry van der Hulst: Discoverers of the Phoneme * 9: Magaret Magnus: A History of Sound Symbolism * 10: Karen Steffen Chung: East Asian Linguistics * 11: Peter M. Scharf: Linguistics in India * 12: Edward Lipinski: From Semitic to Afro-Asiatic * 13: Catherine Atherton and David Blank: From Plato to Priscian: Philosophy's legacy to grammar * 14: Anneli Luhtala: Pedagogical Grammars Before the Eighteenth Century * 15: Andrew Linn: Vernaculars and the Idea of a Standard Language * 16: James P. Blevins: Word-based Morphology From Aristotle to Modern WP * 17: Jaap Maat: General or Universal Grammar From Plato to Chomsky * 18: James P. Blevins: American Descriptivism ('structuralism') * 19: Robert Freidin: Noam Chomsky's Contribution to Linguistics: a sketch * 20: Giorgio Graffi: European Linguistics Since Saussure * 21: Anna Siewierska: Functional and Cognitive Grammars * 22: Patrick Hanks: Lexicography From Earliest Times to the Present * 23: Pieter A. M. Seuren: The Logico-philosophical Tradition * 24: Dirk Geeraerts: Lexical Semantics From Speculative Etymology to Structuralist Semantics * 25: Dirk Geeraerts: Post-structuralist and Cognitive Approaches to Meaning * 26: jacob L. Mey: A Brief Sketch of teh Historic Developments of Pragmatics * 27: Linda R. Waugh and JosÃ(c) Aldemar Ãlvarez Valencia, with Tom Hong Do, Kristen Michelson, and M'Balia Thomas: Meaning in Texts and Contexts * 28: Kurt R. Jankowsky: Comparative, Historical, and Typological Linguistics Since the Eighteenth Century * 29: Ana Deumert: Language, Culture, and Society * 30: Alan Garnham: Language, The Mind, and The Brain * 31: Kirsten Malmkjaer: Translation: the intertranslatability of languages; translation and language teaching * 32: Graeme Hirst: Computational Linguistics * 33: Tony McEnery and Andrew hardie: The History of Corpus Linguistics * 34: Esa Itkonen: Philosophy of Linguistics * References * Index
* 1: Salikoko S. Mufwene: The Origins and the Evolution of Language * 2: Peter T. Daniels: The History of Writing as a History of Linguistics * 3: Adam Kendon: History of the Study of Gesture * 4: Bencie Woll: The History of Sign Language Linguistics * 5: Michael K. C. MacMahon: Orthography and the Early History of Phonetics * 6: Deborah Loakes: From IPA to PRAAT and Beyond * 7: Kate Burridge: Nineteenth Century Study of Sound Change From Rask to Saussure * 8: harry van der Hulst: Discoverers of the Phoneme * 9: Magaret Magnus: A History of Sound Symbolism * 10: Karen Steffen Chung: East Asian Linguistics * 11: Peter M. Scharf: Linguistics in India * 12: Edward Lipinski: From Semitic to Afro-Asiatic * 13: Catherine Atherton and David Blank: From Plato to Priscian: Philosophy's legacy to grammar * 14: Anneli Luhtala: Pedagogical Grammars Before the Eighteenth Century * 15: Andrew Linn: Vernaculars and the Idea of a Standard Language * 16: James P. Blevins: Word-based Morphology From Aristotle to Modern WP * 17: Jaap Maat: General or Universal Grammar From Plato to Chomsky * 18: James P. Blevins: American Descriptivism ('structuralism') * 19: Robert Freidin: Noam Chomsky's Contribution to Linguistics: a sketch * 20: Giorgio Graffi: European Linguistics Since Saussure * 21: Anna Siewierska: Functional and Cognitive Grammars * 22: Patrick Hanks: Lexicography From Earliest Times to the Present * 23: Pieter A. M. Seuren: The Logico-philosophical Tradition * 24: Dirk Geeraerts: Lexical Semantics From Speculative Etymology to Structuralist Semantics * 25: Dirk Geeraerts: Post-structuralist and Cognitive Approaches to Meaning * 26: jacob L. Mey: A Brief Sketch of teh Historic Developments of Pragmatics * 27: Linda R. Waugh and JosÃ(c) Aldemar Ãlvarez Valencia, with Tom Hong Do, Kristen Michelson, and M'Balia Thomas: Meaning in Texts and Contexts * 28: Kurt R. Jankowsky: Comparative, Historical, and Typological Linguistics Since the Eighteenth Century * 29: Ana Deumert: Language, Culture, and Society * 30: Alan Garnham: Language, The Mind, and The Brain * 31: Kirsten Malmkjaer: Translation: the intertranslatability of languages; translation and language teaching * 32: Graeme Hirst: Computational Linguistics * 33: Tony McEnery and Andrew hardie: The History of Corpus Linguistics * 34: Esa Itkonen: Philosophy of Linguistics * References * Index
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