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A Grammar without a Tradition?
Fernando de la Carrera's Arte de la lengua yunga (1644)
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword ix
- List of Participants xiii
- Conference Committees xxi
- Conference Programme xxiii
- Opening Address 1
- The Priscian Text Used in Three Ninth-Century Irish Donatus Commentaries 7
- Speculative Lexicography 17
- Carolingian Grammarians and Theoretical Innovation 27
- On the Origins of the Medieval Concept of Transitivity 39
- Jean Charles Thiebault (de) Laveaux 49
- The First Grammar of Frisian (1681) 59
- Latinisme ou gallicisme? 73
- The Hibernian Connection 85
- Harmonic Dictionaries and Grammars in Semitic Linguistics 103
- A Grammar without a Tradition? 113
- Étude historiographique des Manières de Langage 123
- L'Ordre Naturel and Charles Batteux 135
- Grammaire normative/grammaire descriptive dans la linguistique espagnole du XVIIe siècle 145
- How to “Improve” a Language 157
- Lichtenberg on Language and Reason 169
- John Wallis’ Grammatica Linguae Anglicanae (1653) 183
- Theory and Description in the Dutch Grammatical Tradition 191
- Animal Language 203
- The “Poznań School” of Structural Linguistics 213
- Salomon Strieker's Motor Theory of Language 227
- Victor Henry et les lois phon(ét)iques 237
- The Role of Acoustics and Apperception in Franz Boas’ Theory of Phonetics 251
- The Beginning and Development of Persian Syntactic Descriptions 261
- Thirty-Five Years of English Auxiliaries 269
- Dutch Linguists and the Origin of Language 279
- “Maschine” vs. “Organismus” 291
- Zur Geschichtsschreibung der Sprechakttheorie 309
- Linguistics vs. Philology in an 1864 Student Paper by Jan Baudouin de Courtenay 319
- Abstracts 329
- Index Linguarum 367
- Index Nominum 369
- Index Rerum 380
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword ix
- List of Participants xiii
- Conference Committees xxi
- Conference Programme xxiii
- Opening Address 1
- The Priscian Text Used in Three Ninth-Century Irish Donatus Commentaries 7
- Speculative Lexicography 17
- Carolingian Grammarians and Theoretical Innovation 27
- On the Origins of the Medieval Concept of Transitivity 39
- Jean Charles Thiebault (de) Laveaux 49
- The First Grammar of Frisian (1681) 59
- Latinisme ou gallicisme? 73
- The Hibernian Connection 85
- Harmonic Dictionaries and Grammars in Semitic Linguistics 103
- A Grammar without a Tradition? 113
- Étude historiographique des Manières de Langage 123
- L'Ordre Naturel and Charles Batteux 135
- Grammaire normative/grammaire descriptive dans la linguistique espagnole du XVIIe siècle 145
- How to “Improve” a Language 157
- Lichtenberg on Language and Reason 169
- John Wallis’ Grammatica Linguae Anglicanae (1653) 183
- Theory and Description in the Dutch Grammatical Tradition 191
- Animal Language 203
- The “Poznań School” of Structural Linguistics 213
- Salomon Strieker's Motor Theory of Language 227
- Victor Henry et les lois phon(ét)iques 237
- The Role of Acoustics and Apperception in Franz Boas’ Theory of Phonetics 251
- The Beginning and Development of Persian Syntactic Descriptions 261
- Thirty-Five Years of English Auxiliaries 269
- Dutch Linguists and the Origin of Language 279
- “Maschine” vs. “Organismus” 291
- Zur Geschichtsschreibung der Sprechakttheorie 309
- Linguistics vs. Philology in an 1864 Student Paper by Jan Baudouin de Courtenay 319
- Abstracts 329
- Index Linguarum 367
- Index Nominum 369
- Index Rerum 380