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J. R. Firth and the Cours de linguistique générale
A Historiographical Sketch
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E.F.K. Koerner✝
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- In Honor of Ranko Bugarski: On Language in Context — Towards Integration in Linguistics ix
- Ranko Bugarski: Select List of Publications, 1968–1999 xv
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Part I. Towards the History of Language Study
- The Impact of the Relationship Between Language, Thought, and Action on the Applied Potential of Approaches to the Study of Language 3
- Historical Linguistics in Time 43
- Two Approaches to Morphological Typology and the Diachronic Characterization and Comparison of Languages 71
- The Amnesic Syndromes of Structuralism 85
- Saussure’s View of the Value of Diachrony 101
- J. R. Firth and the Cours de linguistique générale 115
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Part II. Towards Integration in Language Study
- Serbo-Croatian Adjective-Declension Nouns and Viggo Brøndal’s Principle of Compensation 133
- The Markedness Principle and the Slavic Color Vocabulary 141
- The Semantics of a Hero 147
- Clitics and Lexical Features in Generative Grammar 157
- Preterite and Perfect in Modern English 171
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Part III. Towards Language Study in Context
- Forty Years of Evolution in Contact Linguistics 185
- Historical-Primary Etymology vs. Secondary Etymology of Anglicisms in European Languages 205
- Language Issues in Ethnic Studies 217
- A Diachronic Approach to Sociolinguistics 235
- A Possible Sociolinguistic Universal 257
- A Sketch for a Chronicle of (Anti-)Prescriptivism 271
- Name Index 285
- Subject Index 289
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- In Honor of Ranko Bugarski: On Language in Context — Towards Integration in Linguistics ix
- Ranko Bugarski: Select List of Publications, 1968–1999 xv
-
Part I. Towards the History of Language Study
- The Impact of the Relationship Between Language, Thought, and Action on the Applied Potential of Approaches to the Study of Language 3
- Historical Linguistics in Time 43
- Two Approaches to Morphological Typology and the Diachronic Characterization and Comparison of Languages 71
- The Amnesic Syndromes of Structuralism 85
- Saussure’s View of the Value of Diachrony 101
- J. R. Firth and the Cours de linguistique générale 115
-
Part II. Towards Integration in Language Study
- Serbo-Croatian Adjective-Declension Nouns and Viggo Brøndal’s Principle of Compensation 133
- The Markedness Principle and the Slavic Color Vocabulary 141
- The Semantics of a Hero 147
- Clitics and Lexical Features in Generative Grammar 157
- Preterite and Perfect in Modern English 171
-
Part III. Towards Language Study in Context
- Forty Years of Evolution in Contact Linguistics 185
- Historical-Primary Etymology vs. Secondary Etymology of Anglicisms in European Languages 205
- Language Issues in Ethnic Studies 217
- A Diachronic Approach to Sociolinguistics 235
- A Possible Sociolinguistic Universal 257
- A Sketch for a Chronicle of (Anti-)Prescriptivism 271
- Name Index 285
- Subject Index 289