Studies in the History of Western Linguistics
Herausgeber: Bynon, Thodora; Bynon, Theodora; Palmer, F. R.
Studies in the History of Western Linguistics
Herausgeber: Bynon, Thodora; Bynon, Theodora; Palmer, F. R.
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This collection of essays documents the important developments of Western linguistics from Classical times onwards.
This collection of essays documents the important developments of Western linguistics from Classical times onwards.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9780521127059
- ISBN-10: 052112705X
- Artikelnr.: 28111859
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9780521127059
- ISBN-10: 052112705X
- Artikelnr.: 28111859
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
The contributors; Foreword F. R. Palmer; 1. What is the history of
linguistics and to what end is it studied? A didactic approach Herbert E.
Brekle; 2. Greek (and some Roman) preferences in language categories N. E.
Collinge; 3. Grammatical theory in the Middle Ages Michael A. Covington; 4.
Originality in the medieval normative tradition Vivien Law; 5. Renaissance
linguistics: the old and the new W. Keith Percival; 6. Effort and
achievement in seventeenth-century British linguistics Vivian Salmon; 7.
Joseph de Maistre and Victorian thought on the origin of language and
civilisation Hans Aarsleff; 8. Understanding as a process of linguistic
approximation: the discussion between August Wilhelm von Schlegel, S. A.
Langois, Wilhelm von Humboldt and G. W. F. Hegel on the translation of the
Bhagavadgita and the concept of 'yoga' Helmut Gipper; 9. August Schleicher:
Indo-Europeanist and general linguist Theodora Bynon; 10. Karl Brugmann and
late nineteenth-century linguistics Anna Morpurgo Davies; 11.
Nineteenth-century linguistics on itself Henry M. Hoenigswald; 12. European
linguistics in the twentieth century Giulio Lepschy; 13. Edward Sapir's
six-unit classification of American Indian languages: the search for the
time perspective Regna Darnell and Dell Hymes; 14. Distributional syntax P.
H. Matthews; Publications of R. H. Robins; Index.
linguistics and to what end is it studied? A didactic approach Herbert E.
Brekle; 2. Greek (and some Roman) preferences in language categories N. E.
Collinge; 3. Grammatical theory in the Middle Ages Michael A. Covington; 4.
Originality in the medieval normative tradition Vivien Law; 5. Renaissance
linguistics: the old and the new W. Keith Percival; 6. Effort and
achievement in seventeenth-century British linguistics Vivian Salmon; 7.
Joseph de Maistre and Victorian thought on the origin of language and
civilisation Hans Aarsleff; 8. Understanding as a process of linguistic
approximation: the discussion between August Wilhelm von Schlegel, S. A.
Langois, Wilhelm von Humboldt and G. W. F. Hegel on the translation of the
Bhagavadgita and the concept of 'yoga' Helmut Gipper; 9. August Schleicher:
Indo-Europeanist and general linguist Theodora Bynon; 10. Karl Brugmann and
late nineteenth-century linguistics Anna Morpurgo Davies; 11.
Nineteenth-century linguistics on itself Henry M. Hoenigswald; 12. European
linguistics in the twentieth century Giulio Lepschy; 13. Edward Sapir's
six-unit classification of American Indian languages: the search for the
time perspective Regna Darnell and Dell Hymes; 14. Distributional syntax P.
H. Matthews; Publications of R. H. Robins; Index.
The contributors; Foreword F. R. Palmer; 1. What is the history of
linguistics and to what end is it studied? A didactic approach Herbert E.
Brekle; 2. Greek (and some Roman) preferences in language categories N. E.
Collinge; 3. Grammatical theory in the Middle Ages Michael A. Covington; 4.
Originality in the medieval normative tradition Vivien Law; 5. Renaissance
linguistics: the old and the new W. Keith Percival; 6. Effort and
achievement in seventeenth-century British linguistics Vivian Salmon; 7.
Joseph de Maistre and Victorian thought on the origin of language and
civilisation Hans Aarsleff; 8. Understanding as a process of linguistic
approximation: the discussion between August Wilhelm von Schlegel, S. A.
Langois, Wilhelm von Humboldt and G. W. F. Hegel on the translation of the
Bhagavadgita and the concept of 'yoga' Helmut Gipper; 9. August Schleicher:
Indo-Europeanist and general linguist Theodora Bynon; 10. Karl Brugmann and
late nineteenth-century linguistics Anna Morpurgo Davies; 11.
Nineteenth-century linguistics on itself Henry M. Hoenigswald; 12. European
linguistics in the twentieth century Giulio Lepschy; 13. Edward Sapir's
six-unit classification of American Indian languages: the search for the
time perspective Regna Darnell and Dell Hymes; 14. Distributional syntax P.
H. Matthews; Publications of R. H. Robins; Index.
linguistics and to what end is it studied? A didactic approach Herbert E.
Brekle; 2. Greek (and some Roman) preferences in language categories N. E.
Collinge; 3. Grammatical theory in the Middle Ages Michael A. Covington; 4.
Originality in the medieval normative tradition Vivien Law; 5. Renaissance
linguistics: the old and the new W. Keith Percival; 6. Effort and
achievement in seventeenth-century British linguistics Vivian Salmon; 7.
Joseph de Maistre and Victorian thought on the origin of language and
civilisation Hans Aarsleff; 8. Understanding as a process of linguistic
approximation: the discussion between August Wilhelm von Schlegel, S. A.
Langois, Wilhelm von Humboldt and G. W. F. Hegel on the translation of the
Bhagavadgita and the concept of 'yoga' Helmut Gipper; 9. August Schleicher:
Indo-Europeanist and general linguist Theodora Bynon; 10. Karl Brugmann and
late nineteenth-century linguistics Anna Morpurgo Davies; 11.
Nineteenth-century linguistics on itself Henry M. Hoenigswald; 12. European
linguistics in the twentieth century Giulio Lepschy; 13. Edward Sapir's
six-unit classification of American Indian languages: the search for the
time perspective Regna Darnell and Dell Hymes; 14. Distributional syntax P.
H. Matthews; Publications of R. H. Robins; Index.
