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6. Wh- and Yes/No Questions
Charles Butler's Grammar (1633) and the history of a linguistic concept
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Vivian Salmon✝
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Editor's Foreword v
- Table of contents vii
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I. Surveys of 16th and 17th Century Linguistic Scholarship
- 1. Effort and Achievement in 17th-Century British Linguistics 3
- 2. Anglo-Dutch Linguistic Scholarship 31
- 3. Views on Meaning in 16th-Century England 55
- 4. Language Politics of the 16th and 17th-Century English Church 77
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II. On Universal and Individual Traits of Language
- 5. William Bedell and the Universal Language Movement in 17th-Century Ireland 99
- 6. Wh- and Yes/No Questions 112
- 7. Nathaniel Chamberlain and his Tractatus de Literis et Lingua Philosophica (1679) 131
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III. Language Learning and Language Instruction
- 8. Thomas Harriot (1560–1621) and the English Origins of Algonkian Linguistics 143
- 9. The Study of Foreign Languages in 17th-Century England 173
- 10. Arabists and Linguists in England in the 17th Century 195
- 11. Missionary Linguistics in 17th-Century Ireland 212
- 12. Bathsua Makin (1600–c.1673) 239
- Appendix: List of Publications by Vivian Salmon, 1988–1996 261
- Index of Personal Names 267
- Index of Subjects, Terms and Languages 273
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Editor's Foreword v
- Table of contents vii
-
I. Surveys of 16th and 17th Century Linguistic Scholarship
- 1. Effort and Achievement in 17th-Century British Linguistics 3
- 2. Anglo-Dutch Linguistic Scholarship 31
- 3. Views on Meaning in 16th-Century England 55
- 4. Language Politics of the 16th and 17th-Century English Church 77
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II. On Universal and Individual Traits of Language
- 5. William Bedell and the Universal Language Movement in 17th-Century Ireland 99
- 6. Wh- and Yes/No Questions 112
- 7. Nathaniel Chamberlain and his Tractatus de Literis et Lingua Philosophica (1679) 131
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III. Language Learning and Language Instruction
- 8. Thomas Harriot (1560–1621) and the English Origins of Algonkian Linguistics 143
- 9. The Study of Foreign Languages in 17th-Century England 173
- 10. Arabists and Linguists in England in the 17th Century 195
- 11. Missionary Linguistics in 17th-Century Ireland 212
- 12. Bathsua Makin (1600–c.1673) 239
- Appendix: List of Publications by Vivian Salmon, 1988–1996 261
- Index of Personal Names 267
- Index of Subjects, Terms and Languages 273