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Supplementary References to Contemporary Authors in Linguistics and Philosophy and Other Secondary Sources
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface 1
- G. L. Bursill-Hall: List of Publications 1954–1980 7
- ‘Verbum cordis’ 13
- “Can I Speak More Clearly than I Understand?” 29
- ‘Distinguo’ 39
- Is ‘canis currit’ ungrammatical? 53
- Universal Grammar according to Some 12th-century Grammarians 69
- Two Medieval Critics of Traditional Grammar 85
- “Legere est agere” 109
- On Some 12th and 13th Century Doctrines of Restriction 131
- Albert the Great on the Semantics of the Categories of Substance, Quantity, and Quality 145
- The Teaching of Latin as a Second Language in the 12th Century 159
- Adam Wodeham on the Meaning of Declarative Sentences 177
- Occam et les démonstratifs 189
- Can Constructions Be Construed? 201
- Monolingualism and Multilingualism in the 14th Century 211
- “Each Man's Ass Is not Everybody's Ass” 221
- Functional Syntax in Medieval Europe 231
- Richard Lavenham and the Cambridge Logic 241
- William of Sherwood's Treatise on Obligations 249
- Medieval Linguistic Thought 265
- Supplementary References to Contemporary Authors in Linguistics and Philosophy and Other Secondary Sources 297
- Index of Manuscripts 300
- Index Nominum 301
- Index Rerum 310
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface 1
- G. L. Bursill-Hall: List of Publications 1954–1980 7
- ‘Verbum cordis’ 13
- “Can I Speak More Clearly than I Understand?” 29
- ‘Distinguo’ 39
- Is ‘canis currit’ ungrammatical? 53
- Universal Grammar according to Some 12th-century Grammarians 69
- Two Medieval Critics of Traditional Grammar 85
- “Legere est agere” 109
- On Some 12th and 13th Century Doctrines of Restriction 131
- Albert the Great on the Semantics of the Categories of Substance, Quantity, and Quality 145
- The Teaching of Latin as a Second Language in the 12th Century 159
- Adam Wodeham on the Meaning of Declarative Sentences 177
- Occam et les démonstratifs 189
- Can Constructions Be Construed? 201
- Monolingualism and Multilingualism in the 14th Century 211
- “Each Man's Ass Is not Everybody's Ass” 221
- Functional Syntax in Medieval Europe 231
- Richard Lavenham and the Cambridge Logic 241
- William of Sherwood's Treatise on Obligations 249
- Medieval Linguistic Thought 265
- Supplementary References to Contemporary Authors in Linguistics and Philosophy and Other Secondary Sources 297
- Index of Manuscripts 300
- Index Nominum 301
- Index Rerum 310