History of Linguistics 2021
Selected papers from the 15th International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHoLS 15), Milan, 28 August – 1 September
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This volume comprises two invited talks and fifteen selected papers, chosen from over 200 submissions to the 15th International Conference on the History of Language Sciences (ICHoLS XV). Originally scheduled to be held in Milan in 2020, the conference was postponed and moved online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Held from August 23-27, 2021, it connected scholars from 30 countries across various time zones.
The volume is divided into three parts. The first part, devoted to General and Particular Issues in the History of Linguistics, recalls classical authors in relation to contemporary ones as well as newly established disciplines and subtle epistemological inquiries. The second part, Antiquity, mainly investigates the Sanskrit language and various descriptive and didactic studies, approached from both ancient and contemporary metalinguistic frameworks. The third part deals with Sixteenth to Twentieth Century Works, ranging from the Tamil language to American archives, and from experimental phonostylistics to the history of monosemy.
The volume is divided into three parts. The first part, devoted to General and Particular Issues in the History of Linguistics, recalls classical authors in relation to contemporary ones as well as newly established disciplines and subtle epistemological inquiries. The second part, Antiquity, mainly investigates the Sanskrit language and various descriptive and didactic studies, approached from both ancient and contemporary metalinguistic frameworks. The third part deals with Sixteenth to Twentieth Century Works, ranging from the Tamil language to American archives, and from experimental phonostylistics to the history of monosemy.
[Studies in the History of the Language Sciences, 133] Expected November 2024. vi, 279 pp. + index
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Table of Contents
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Foreword & acknowledgments | pp. 1–2
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Editors’ introduction | pp. 3–11
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Part 1. General and particular issues in the history of linguistics
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Chapter 1. Can linguistics and historiography of linguistics profit from each other?Giorgio Graffi | pp. 14–30
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Chapter 2. Type or descent? The philosophical, romantic, and biological sources of typology in Soviet linguistics of the 1920s–1940sPatrick Sériot | pp. 31–46
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Chapter 3. Le futur antérieur des linguistes (fin 19e–début 20e siècle)Dan Savatovsky | pp. 47–59
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Chapter 4. Ethics and language in (and around) Philipp WegenerMaria Paola Tenchini and Serena Cattaruzza | pp. 60–76
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Chapter 5. Walter Benjamin’s idea of languageFrank Vonk | pp. 77–87
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Chapter 6. Eléments pour une histoire de l’interprétation: Considérations méthodologiques, enjeux et perspectivesElio Ballardini | pp. 88–101
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Chapter 7. “Computational linguistics” as the horizon of projection of early machine translationJacqueline Léon | pp. 102–113
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Part 2. Antiquity
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Chapter 8. Declension and description: The ways of Sanskrit grammariansÉmilie Aussant | pp. 116–128
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Chapter 9. Constituent-order in Sanskrit Bahuvrīhi compounds: The role of the qualifierMaria Piera Candotti and Tiziana Pontillo | pp. 129–144
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Chapter 10. The internal order of Sanskrit compounds: A dialogue between Pāṇini and generative grammarDavide Mocci | pp. 145–158
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Part 3. Sixteenth to twentieth century works
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Chapter 11. How far are the horizons of descriptive linguistics?Jean-Luc Chevillard | pp. 160–178
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Chapter 12. The relevance of B. Delbrück’s work on Indo-European syntax
(a century after his death)Massimo Vai | pp. 179–197 -
Chapter 13. Three documents bearing on the foundation of the Linguistic Society of America in the age of scientific racismMargaret Thomas | pp. 198–210
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Chapter 14. Archival resources for the study of the historiography of American linguisticsFrederick J. Newmeyer | pp. 211–219
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Chapter 15. Courses in general linguistics by Roman Jakobson at the École Libre des Hautes ÉtudesPierre-Yves Testenoire | pp. 220–237
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Chapter 16. Contribution de Agostino Gemelli (1878–1959) à l’analyse des variations phoniques du langage: Gemelli et l’analyse des variations phoniques du langageEnrica Galazzi | pp. 238–246
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Chapter 17. The structuralist quest for general meanings: Mapping the history of monosemy in grammatical semanticsLorenzo Cigana and Henrik Jørgensen | pp. 248–277
Subjects
Linguistics
Main BIC Subject
CFA: Philosophy of language
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General
U.S. Library of Congress Control Number: 2024035524