Volume 17, Issue 1/2 (1990)
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ForewordKonrad Koerner | pp. VII–XI
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The abandonment of nómos in Greek linguistic thoughtJohn E. Joseph | pp. 1–13
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Dionysius thrax vs marcus varroDaniel J. Taylor | pp. 15–27
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Reflections on the history of dependency notions in linguisticsW. Keith Percival | pp. 29–47
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Language variation and linguistic description in 16th-century FranceDouglas A. Kibbee | pp. 49–65
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A 17th-century account of MohawkFrancis P. Dinneen | pp. 67–85
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Neo-aristotelian grammar in 17th-century England: Bassett Jones’ theory of rational syntaxJoseph L. Subbiondo | pp. 87–98
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Liberalism in Lockean LinguisticsTalbot J. Taylor | pp. 99–109
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Wilhelm Von Humboldt and North American Ethnolinguistics: Boas (1894) to hymes (1961)E. F. Konrad Koerner | pp. 111–128
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Franz Boas, Edward Sapir, and the Americanist text traditionRegna Darnell | pp. 129–144
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Skinner and Chomsky thirty years laterJulie T. Andresen | pp. 145–165
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Competence vs. performance; theoretical vs. applied: The development and interplay of two dichotomies in modern linguisticsFrederick J. Newmeyer | pp. 167–181
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A brief history of American Sociolinguistics 1949–1989Roger W. Shuy | pp. 183–209
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Phonetics and phonology 1949–1989Solomon I. Sara | pp. 211–229
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A further note on the joos notesRobert A. Hall | pp. 231–233
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The reviewer respondsStephen O. Murray | pp. 234–236
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Historiographia Linguistica style sheetpp. 237–240
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Publications received / Ouvrages reçus / Eingegangene schriftenKonrad Koerner | pp. 241–268
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