Volume 21, Issue 3 (1994)
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The Notion of ‘Underlying Levels’ in the Arabic Grammatical TraditionKees Versteegh | pp. 271–296
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Grammar and lexicon in traditional grammar: The work of Matthias Kramer and Johann Joachim BecherCarlos Subirats-Rüggeberg | pp. 297–350
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Franz Boas’ Theory of PhoneticsMichael Mackert | pp. 351–384
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Writing the History of Arabic GrammarMichael G. Carter | pp. 385–414
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Eveline Einhauser, Ed. by, Lieber freund…: Briefe Hermann Osthoffs an Karl Brugmannn, 1875–1904 (Trier, 1992)Reviewed by Terence H. Wilbur | pp. 415–419
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Lia Formigari, Signs, Science and Politics: Philosophies of Language in Europe, 1700–1830 (Amsterdam & Philadelphia, 1993)Reviewed by Talbot J. Taylor | pp. 420–423
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Vivien Law, Edited by, History of Linguistic Thought in the Early Middle Ages (Amsterdam & Philadelphia, 1993)Reviewed by L. G. Kelly | pp. 423–428
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Jan Noordegraaf & Frank Vonk, Ed. by, Five Hundred Years of Foreign Language Teaching in the Netherlands 1450–1950 (Amsterdam, 1993)Reviewed by Jean Caravolas | pp. 429–432
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Giulio Panconcelli-Calzia, Geschichtszahlen der Phonetik; Quellenatlas der Phonetik (Amsterdam & Philadelphia, 1994)Reviewed by J. Alan Kemp | pp. 433–438
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R. H. Robins, The Byzantine Grammarians: Their place in history (Berlin & New York, 1993)Reviewed by G. L. Bursill-Hall | pp. 439–447
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Eisuke Komatsu & Roy Harris, Ed. and transl. by, Saussure’s Third Course of Lectures on General Linguistics (1910–1911), from the notebooks of Emile Constantin [Trosieme Cours de linguistique generate (1910–1911) d’après les cahiers d’Emile Constantin] (Oxford & New York, 1993)Reviewed by Karen S. Chung | pp. 448–451
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Milt Cowan, Enabler in Mid-20th century linguistics: A professional memoirRobert A. Hall | pp. 453–476
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Publications Received/Ouvrages Reçus/Eingegangene Schriftenpp. 477–490
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