History of Linguistics 2002
Selected papers from the Ninth International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences, 27-30 August 2002, São Paulo - Campinas
Editors
This volume brings together a selection of revised papers, originally presented at ICHoLS IX (São Paulo/Campinas). The papers in the first section deal with studies ranging from the Latin model in post-Renaissance grammars to new scientific propositions at the turn of the 19th century; the second part carries articles devoted to a variety of topics in 19th and 20th century linguistics; and in the third section are united papers based on plenary presentations, ranging from ancient Greek reflections upon language to developments in Brazilian linguistics beginning with the implantation of structuralist work by Joaquim Mattoso Câmara (1904–1970) in the 1960s. In the concluding contribution, a survey of advances in the history of the language sciences is offered.
[Studies in the History of the Language Sciences, 110] 2007. x, 242 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 1 July 2008
Published online on 1 July 2008
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Part I. From the Latin grammarians to the idéologues
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Some problems in transferring the Latin model to the first French grammars: Verbal voice, impersonal verbs and the -rais formBernard Colombat | p. 3
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Un exemple du transfert du modèle latin aux premières grammaires du français: l'analyse des temps du passéJean-Marie Fournier | p. 17
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Linguistic ideas and the discourse about languages in early Brazilian historyBethania Mariani | p. 27
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Grammaire générale et grammaire particulière: Les Méthodes de Claude IrsonSimone Delesalle and Francine Mazière | p. 41
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Texts of reference and serial texts in the constitution of a notional paradigm: The example of the French idéologuesGerda Haßler | p. 63
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Part II. Linguistics in the 19th and 20th centuries
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The Brazilian hyperlanguage mark in the traditional grammar of the 19th CenturyMarli Quadros Leite | p. 75
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Revista Ilustrada: Un document sur le langage des Noirs à la fin du XIXe siècleMargarida Maria Taddoni Petter | p. 87
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The "arrested evolution": Notion, theories, myth?Ekaternia Velmezova | p. 93
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On the defense of Von Kempelen as the predecessor of experimental phonetics and speech synthesis researchPlínio A. Barbosa | p. 101
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Positivism and neo-positivism in linguistics and language philosophyPaul Laurendeau | p. 107
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From universal languages to intermediary languages in Machine Translation: The work of the Cambridge Language Research Unit (1955–1970)Jacqueline Léon | p. 123
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The Presence of Absence in Saussure's Linguistic TheoryT. Craig Christy | p. 133
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La création des cours de lettres au Brésil et les premières orientations de la recherche linguistique universitaireJosé Luiz Fiorin | p. 141
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The Portuguese language in the institutionalization of linguisticsSuzy Lagazzi-Rodrigues | p. 149
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Humor and language acquisition: Anecdotal data and their route in the history of language acquisition studiesRosa Attié Figueira | p. 157
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Part III. Plenary papers
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Reflexions sur l'experience grecque du langageMaria Helena de Moura Neves | p. 171
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Johann Jacob Reiske (1716-1774): Leading force in the establishment of oriental and classical Scholarship in GermanyKurt R. Jankowsky | p. 183
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The context and sense of Humboldt's statement that language 'ist kein werk (ergon), sondern eine tätigkeit (energeia)'Hans Aarsleff | p. 197
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On the Notion of Structure and Structuralism in BrazilEni P. Orlandi | p. 207
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Les avancées de notre disciplineSylvian Auroux | p. 223
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Index of names | p. 235
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Index rerum | p. 239
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Subjects
Linguistics
Main BIC Subject
CFA: Philosophy of language
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General