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G. L. Bursill-Hall: List of Publications 1954–19807
‘Verbum cordis’: Zur Sprachphilosophie des Mittel-alters13
“Can I Speak More Clearly than I Understand?”: A problem of religious language in Henry of Ghent, Duns Scotus, and Ockham29
‘Distinguo’: Modi significandi and covert case roles39
Is ‘canis currit’ ungrammatical? Grammar in Elenchi commentaries53
Universal Grammar according to Some 12th-century Grammarians69
Two Medieval Critics of Traditional Grammar85
“Legere est agere”: The first quaestio of the First Quaestiones-Collection in the MS Oxford CCC 250109
On Some 12th and 13th Century Doctrines of Restriction131
Albert the Great on the Semantics of the Categories of Substance, Quantity, and Quality145
The Teaching of Latin as a Second Language in the 12th Century159
Adam Wodeham on the Meaning of Declarative Sentences177
Occam et les démonstratifs189
Can Constructions Be Construed? A problem in medieval syntactical theory201
Monolingualism and Multilingualism in the 14th Century211
“Each Man's Ass Is not Everybody's Ass”: On an important item in 13th-century semantics221
Functional Syntax in Medieval Europe231
Richard Lavenham and the Cambridge Logic241
William of Sherwood's Treatise on Obligations249
Medieval Linguistic Thought: A comprehensive bibliography265
Supplementary References to Contemporary Authors in Linguistics and Philosophy and Other Secondary Sources297
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