Volume 3, Issue 3 (1976)
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The Semantic Theory of James Harris: A Study of Hermes (1751)Joseph L. Subbiondo | pp. 275–291
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Samuel Greene: The First Transformationalist?Alan M. Perlman | pp. 293–314
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Langue and Parole Since SaussureJohn Hewson | pp. 315–348
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Pierre-Nicolas Bonamy, Vier Abhandlungen zum Vulgärlatein und zur Frühgeschichte des Französischen. (Tübingen, 1975)Rezensiert von Stefan Ettinger | pp. 349–353
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James R. Knowlson, Universal Language Schemes in England and France 1600–1800 (Toronto & Buffalo, N.Y., 1975)Reviewed by Emma Vorlat | pp. 354–359
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Stephen K(enneth) Land, From Signs to Propositions: The concept of form in eighteenth-century semantic theory (London, 1974)Reviewed by Ryan D. Tweney | pp. 360–365
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Joann Vogt, The Linguistic Work of Friedrich Karl Fulda (The Hague & Paris, 1974)Rezensiert von Kjell-Åke Forsgren | pp. 366–373
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Emma Vorlat, The Development of English Grammatical Theory 1586–1737; with special reference to the theory of parts of speech (Leuven, 1975)Reviewed by Barbara M. H. Strang | pp. 374–376
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Job Ludolf (1624–1704) as the Founder of Ethiopic Studies in EuropeJack Fellman | pp. 377–380
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Medieval Grammar: The State of the Artpp. 381–383
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