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Uniformitarianism in Nineteenth-Century Linguistics

Implications for a reassessment of the neogrammarian sound-law doctrine
  • T. Craig Christy
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Progress in Linguistic Historiography
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© 1980 John Benjamins Publishing Company

© 1980 John Benjamins Publishing Company

Chapters in this book

  1. Prelim pages i
  2. Acknowledgements V
  3. Table of contents vii
  4. Editor's Preface XI
  5. I. Classical Traditions in the Middle Ages and Medieval Thought in the Renaissance and After
  6. The Liber Sex Principiorum, a Twelfth-Century Treatise in Descriptive Metaphysics 3
  7. La théorie de la signification des termes communs chez maître Siger de Brabant 13
  8. A Medieval Exercise in Language Planning 23
  9. Les débuts de l'étude du langage en Irlande 35
  10. Logical Structures in Sanctius' Linguistic Theory 45
  11. The Scholastic Background to Locke's Theory of Language 59
  12. II. Sixteenth Through Eighteenth Century Linguistic Ideas
  13. Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Century Church Slavonic Grammars 71
  14. Sir Thomas Smith's ‘De Recta et Emendata Linguae Anglicae Scriptione Dialogus’ (1568) 87
  15. Principles of English Lexicography in the Early Seventeenth Century 94
  16. Two Port-Royal Theories of Natural Order 102
  17. George Dalgarno on ‘Ars Signorum’ and Wilkins' ‘Essay’ 113
  18. Le prototype défiguré 123
  19. III. Eighteenth-Century Thought in England, France, and Germany
  20. The Eighteenth-Century Debate concerning Linearity or Simultaneity in the Deep Structure of Language 141
  21. The Language of Nature 155
  22. ‘Les vrais principes de la langue françoise’ de l'abbé Girard devant la critique du XVIIIe siècle à nos jours 175
  23. From Condillac to Condorcet 187
  24. Dumarsais et le lieu des tropes 199
  25. Aspects institutionnels et théoriques de l'auto-nomisation des recherches linguistiques en Grande Bretagne 1780-1800 211
  26. IV. Late-Eighteenth to Mid-Twentieth Century Linguistics
  27. Flexion et racine 235
  28. Uniformitarianism in Nineteenth-Century Linguistics 249
  29. Linguistique 1908 257
  30. The Definition of ‘Sentence’ and John Ries' Theory 271
  31. On the History of the Axiomatic Method in Linguistics 297
  32. V. Linguistic Pursuits Outside Europe and Points of Contact Between East and West
  33. How Proto-Chinese Was Reconstructed 311
  34. Flexion, dérivation et Panini 323
  35. Hellenistic Education and the Origin of Arabic Grammar 333
  36. Classificatory Structuralism in Medieval Arabic Grammars 345
  37. The Earliest Comparisons of Hebrew with Aramaic and Arabic 355
  38. VI. Supplementa
  39. The Interdisciplinary Relevance of Folk Linguistics 381
  40. The Concept of ‘Scientific’ in the Development of the Language Sciences 395
  41. Postscript 403
  42. Index Nominum 407
  43. Index Rerum 417
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