Papers in the History of Linguistics
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHoLS III), Princeton, 19–23 August 1984
This volume presents a selection of – slightly revised versions – of papers from the third International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHoLS III), Princeton, 1984. The papers are organized under the following headings: I Generalia; II Classical Period; III Medieval Period; IV Renaissance; V 17th Century; VI 18th Century; VII 19th Century, and VIII 20th Century.
Contributors include W. Keith Percival, Aron Dotan, Michael G. Carter, Kees Versteegh, Brian Ó Cuív, Francis P. Dinneen, Manuel Breva-Claramonte, Douglas A. Kibbee, Joseph L. Subbiondo, Rüdiger Schreyer, Marc Wilmet, Robert H. Robins, Jean Rousseau, Ramón Sarmiento, Edward Stankiewicz, Irmengard Rauch, Talbot J. Taylor, Julie Andresen, and many others.
[Studies in the History of the Language Sciences, 38] 1987. xxvi, 680 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 8 April 2011
Published online on 8 April 2011
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Foreword | p. ix
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Conference Program | p. xi
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List of Participants | p. xix
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I. Generalia
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Stolen Paradigms: Stammbaum to Black BoxCharles Gilman | p. 3
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On the Problem of ‘Influence’ in Linguistic HistoriographyE.F.K. Koerner | p. 13
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Linguistics and EconomicsStephen Muecke | p. 29
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II. Classical Period
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Pāṇini, Language Theories and the Dialectics of GrammarJayant K. Lele and Rajendra Singh | p. 43
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Aristotelian Categorial Theory Viewed as a Theory of Componential SemanticsWilliam E. McMahon | p. 53
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On Priscian's Syntactic Theory: The medieval perspectiveW. Keith Percival | p. 65
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III. Medieval Period
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From the Beginning of Medieval Hebrew-Arabic LexicographyAron Dotan | p. 77
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When Did the Word naḥw Come to Denote Grammar? (Abstract)Michael G. Carter | p. 85
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Marginality in the Arab Grammatical TraditionKees Versteegh | p. 87
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A Medieval Arab Theory of Language AcquisitionMuhammad H. Ibrahim | p. 97
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The Observations of Medieval Irish Scholars on Sandhi Phenomena in IrishBrian ó Cuív | p. 107
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Supposition in Petrus Hispanus' Summulae LogicalesFrancis P. Dinneen | p. 117
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Dante's notion of the vulgare illustre: a reappraisalAngelo Mazzocco | p. 129
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Vernacular Translation and Instruction in Grammar in Fifteenth-Century EnglandRita Copeland | p. 143
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IV. Renaissance
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La Lexicografía española desde los principios hasta el año 1599Hans-Josef Niederehe | p. 157
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A Re-Analysis of Juan-Luis Vives' (1492-1540) ‘Exercitatio Linguae Latinae’Manuel Breva-Claramonte | p. 167
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Bilingual Lexicography in the Renaissance: Palsgrave's English-French Lexicon (1530)Douglas A. Kibbee | p. 179
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John Donne's Moralized Grammar: A study in Renaissance Christian HebraicaEugene D. Hill | p. 189
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V. Seventeenth Century
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What is Mystical Language?Thomas Willard | p. 201
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Ellipsis in Seventeenth-Century English GrammarsRobin Smith | p. 211
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Early New England Missionary LinguisticsStephen A. Guice | p. 223
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Usage and Reason in Seventeenth-Century French Grammar: A fresh look at VaugelasWendy Ayres-Bennett | p. 233
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Style and Utopia: Sprat's demand for a plain style, reconsideredWerner Hüllen | p. 247
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John Wilkins' Theory of Articulatory PhoneticsJoseph L. Subbiondo | p. 263
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John Wilkins and the Development of a Structural SemanticsFredric Dolezal | p. 271
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The Study of the Article in England from Wallis to Horne Tooke, 1653-1798André Joly | p. 283
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VI. Eighteenth Century
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Linguistics Meets Caliban or the Uses of Savagery in 18th-Century Theoretical History of LanguageRudiger Schreyer | p. 301
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Sémantique synonymique: Une contre-rhétorique Condillac et DiderotJ-C. Choul | p. 315
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Une ‘filière française’: La postérité de BeauzéeMarc Wilmet | p. 327
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Die Grundlegung der empirischen Sprachwissenschaft als ‘Wissenschaft am Menschen’Joachim Gessinger | p. 335
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Language Theory, the Institution of Philology and the State: The emergence of philological discourse 1770-1810Robert S. Leventhal | p. 349
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Wilhelm Heinse's Critique of Enlightenment SemioticsLaurence A. Rickels | p. 365
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Language Policy of the East India Company and the Asiatic Society of BengalSatya S. Pachori | p. 377
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Sir William Jones and Applied LinguisticsGarland Cannon | p. 379
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Sir William Jones and Phonetic TranscriptionPeter H. Salus | p. 391
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Language, Ethics and Ideology: Dugald Stewart's ‘Common Sense’ critique of empiricist historical and genetic linguisticsPatrice Bergheaud | p. 399
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VII. Nineteenth Century
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Les grammaires françaises à l’usage des Néerlandophones en Belgique (de 1763 à 1925)Annie Boone | p. 417
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Duponceau and Early Nineteenth-Century LinguisticsRobert H. Robins | p. 435
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The First Uses of the French Word ‘Linguistique’ (1812-1880)Sylvian Auroux | p. 447
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Les trois méthodes de la comparaison chez Wilhelm von HumboldtJean Rousseau | p. 461
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Schematismus: Wilhelm von Humboldt und SchleiermacherVolker Heeschen | p. 465
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Coleridge's ‘Logic’: A systematic theory of languageJames C. McKusick | p. 479
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Steinthal and the Development of Linguistic Science: The convergence of psychology and linguisticsT. Craig Christy | p. 491
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Ethnic Stereotypes in Linguistics: The Case of Friedrich Max Müller (1847-51)Joan Leopold | p. 501
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Organic Language Theory in the American RenaissanceJames Perrin Warren | p. 513
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The Grammatical Philosophies of the Spanish Royal Academy (1870)Ramon Sarmiento Gonzalez | p. 523
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Baudouin de Courtenay: Pioneer in diachronic linguisticsEdward Stankiewicz | p. 539
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VIII. Twentieth Century
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Problématique du substrat et histoire de la créolistique (1879-1939)Daniel Baggioni | p. 553
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Dependency Theory since GrimmHugh Maxwell | p. 565
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Peirce, Saussure, UexküllIrmengard Rauch | p. 575
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Historical Narrative or Scientific Discipline? Fritz Mauthner on the limits of linguisticsElizabeth J. Bredeck | p. 585
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Antoine Meillet et la méthode en linguistiquePierre Swiggers | p. 595
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The Place of Charles Bally in the Lockean TraditionTalbot J. Taylor | p. 607
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La Stylistique de Charles Bally: Une linguistique du sujet parlantJean-Louis Chiss | p. 615
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Trubetzkoy before TrubetzkoyJindřich Toman | p. 627
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Ukrainian Linguistics in Exile (1918-1984)Jaroslav B. Rudnyćkyj | p. 639
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Historiographic Observations on a Current Issue in American LinguisticsJulie T. Andresen | p. 647
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Dual-Coding Hypotheses in Various GuisesL.G. Kelly | p. 657
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(R)REST: Chomskys Annäherung an Saussures ‘langue’ — Konzeption?Hans Ulrich Boas | p. 665
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General Index | p. 677
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Linguistics
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CF: Linguistics
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LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General