History of Linguistics 2005
Selected papers from the Tenth International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHOLS X), 1–5 September 2005, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
Editor
As each period in the history of the language sciences has chosen to focus on different key questions, the study of that history promises to open our eyes to the variety of interesting questions that can be asked, and answered – taking off the blinders of contemporary preoccupations. September 1–5, 2005, linguists from twenty-five countries gathered at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to share their passion for the history of their discipline. This volume is a distillation of many fine contributions from that conference, shedding light on the many different approaches to the study of language.
[Studies in the History of the Language Sciences, 112] 2007. x, 451 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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AcknowledgementsDouglas A. Kibbee | pp. ix–x
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The natural: Its meanings and functions in the history of linguistic thoughtJohn E. Joseph | pp. 1–23
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On grammatical gender as an arbitrary and redundant categoryMarcin Kilarski | pp. 24–36
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Penser l'espace, penser l'espèce: Modélisation des affinités linguistiquesCarita Klippi | pp. 37–49
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On the origins of the participle as a part of speechPierre Swiggers and Alfons Wouters | pp. 50–66
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Grammar as a liberal art in antiquityAnneli Luhtala | pp. 67–79
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Priscian's pedagogy: A critique of the Institutio de nomine et pronomine et verboDaniel J. Taylor | pp. 80–88
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L'horizon de retrospection du Mithridate de Conrad Gessner (1555)Bernard Colombat | pp. 89–102
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Montaigne's view of skepticism and language in the EssaisDanilo Marcondes | pp. 103–111
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Competing models for a 17th century universal language: A study of the dispute between George Dalgarno and John WilkinsJoseph L. Subbiondo | pp. 112–119
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La notion d'unité sonore dans les grammaires françaises des 17ème et 18ème sièclesJean-Marie Fournier | pp. 120–130
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Une "Grammaire générale et raisonnée" en 1651 (1635?): Description et intérpretation d'une découverte empiriqueSylvian Auroux and Francine Mazière | pp. 131–155
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'Analogy': The history of a concept and a term from the 17th to the 19th centuryGerda Haßler | pp. 156–168
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Une écriture de l'histoire: La Lettre à M. Pinglin sur l'histoire de la science grammaticaleValérie Raby | pp. 169–182
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Quels facteurs (linguistiques ou historiques) considérer dans l'accord en français? Étude de certains cas dans le Journal de la langue française (1784) d'Urbain DomergueE-Jung Choi | pp. 183–196
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Nicolas Beauzée: La clé inexploitée de la phonétique françaiseChristophe Rey | pp. 197–211
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Colonialism, scientific expeditions and linguistics in 19th century BrazilCristina Altman | pp. 212–227
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The concept of civilization in historic Brazilian linguisticsEduardo Guimarães | pp. 228–235
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The European linguistic tradition and early missionary grammars in Central and South AmericaManuel Breva-Claramonte | pp. 236–251
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Steinthal and the limits of etymology: The special case of ChineseT. Craig Christy | pp. 252–261
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An epistemological assessment of the Neogrammarian movementJean Leroux | pp. 262–273
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Privileged languages and others in the history of historical-comparative linguisticsHans Henrich Hock | pp. 274–287
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The nationalist turn: Dutch linguistics and German philosophy in the 18th and early 19th centuriesGijsbert Rutten | pp. 288–307
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Représentations de l'autre: L'italien et les Italiens dans quelques dictionnaires bilingues des XVIIe-XVIIIe sièclesNadia Minerva | pp. 308–320
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L'utile et l'agréable dans les méthodes familières et autres ouvrages utilisés pour l'apprentissage du français aux Pays-Bas (XVIIIe-XIXe siècles)Marie-Christine Kok-Escalle | pp. 321–323
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La reformulation dans la lexicographie des XVIe-XIXe siècles: L'emergence de la syntaxe françaiseRachele Raus | pp. 333–343
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Words and concepts for child language learning in late 19th versus late 20th century AmericaMargaret Thomas | pp. 344–355
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La lexicologie, un savoir scolarisable?Sonia Branca-Rosoff and Dan Savatovsky | pp. 356–371
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Aspects de la linguistique prescriptive: Les perceptions des vocabulaires de specialité à travers des dictionnaires français (XIXe et XXe s.)Danielle Candel | pp. 372–385
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Semantique et analogie dans la tradition grammaticale arabe: La valeur des formes verbalesGeorgine Ayoub | pp. 386–403
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Meaning by collocation: The Firthian filiation of corpus linguisticsJacqueline Léon | pp. 404–415
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Kristeva on the encyclopedists: Linguistics, semanalysis, and the epistemology of Enlightenment scienceKatherine Arens | pp. 416–431
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La preuve de Gaifman: Réflexions sur la méthode de construction des grammaires catégoriellesBéatrice Godart-Wendling | pp. 432–440
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Name index | pp. 441–446
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Subject index | pp. 447–451
Cited by (2)
Cited by two other publications
Zwartjes, Otto
2012. The Historiography of Missionary Linguistics. Historiographia Linguistica 39:2-3 ► pp. 185 ff.
Christy, T. Craig
2009. Aux origines d’une science allemande de la culture: Linguistique et psychologie des peuples chez Heymann Steinthal. By Céline Trautmann-Waller. Historiographia Linguistica 36:2-3 ► pp. 452 ff.
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Subjects
Linguistics
Main BIC Subject
CFA: Philosophy of language
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General