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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Editor's Preface xi
- Conference Program xiii
- Papers Read xvi
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I. General Concerns
- Persistent Issues in Linguistic Historiography 3
- On Replotting the Beginnings of Western Language Theory 27
- The Emergence of the Notion of Language in Modern Thought 37
- The Genealogy of General Linguistics 47
- Der Fehler 55
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II. Oriental Linguistics and Related Issues
- On the History of the Classification of Semitic Languages 67
- History of Jewish Interlinguistics 75
- Alchemical Phonology 83
- Emergence of an Arabic Linguistic Paradigm 93
- The Beginning of Polynesian Linguistics 105
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III. From the Early Middle Ages to the End of the 17th Century
- On the Grammarian's Self-Image in the Early Middle Ages 115
- John Glykys and Syntactic Geometry 127
- Language Teaching in Juan-Luis Vives (1492–1540) 137
- Logic, Linguistics, and Simon Stevin in the Context of the 16th and 17th Centuries 147
- The Logic of Dalgarno's Ars Signorum (1661) 157
- Dictionaries and Usage in 17th-Century France 167
- Ralph Lever's Witcraft 179
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IV. On 19th-Century European Linguistics
- A. Murray's Conception of Glottogenesis and N. Marr's Japhetic Doctrine 189
- From Concept to Word 199
- Odd Man Out 209
- Eduardo Benot (1822–1907) 221
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V. On the Verge of Modernity
- The ‘Vocal Gesture’ from Wundt to Mead 235
- The Volksgeist Concept in Dutch Linguistics 245
- Das Dilemma eines Sprachwissenschaftlers im Spannungsfeld zwischen Philosophie und Psychologie: Ottmar Dittrich 255
- The Development of Indo-European Studies 1870–1933 265
- The Hale–Boas Debate on the Origin and Classification of Languages 291
- Language and Action 299
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VI. Contemporary Issues
- Portraits of Women Linguists: Louise Pound, Edith Claflin, Adelaide Hahn 313
- Language and Languages 321
- Linguistic Diversity and Universal Grammar 327
- Harris the Revolutionary 349
- Quelques remarques sur l'émergence du générativisme 359
- Index Nominum 369
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Editor's Preface xi
- Conference Program xiii
- Papers Read xvi
-
I. General Concerns
- Persistent Issues in Linguistic Historiography 3
- On Replotting the Beginnings of Western Language Theory 27
- The Emergence of the Notion of Language in Modern Thought 37
- The Genealogy of General Linguistics 47
- Der Fehler 55
-
II. Oriental Linguistics and Related Issues
- On the History of the Classification of Semitic Languages 67
- History of Jewish Interlinguistics 75
- Alchemical Phonology 83
- Emergence of an Arabic Linguistic Paradigm 93
- The Beginning of Polynesian Linguistics 105
-
III. From the Early Middle Ages to the End of the 17th Century
- On the Grammarian's Self-Image in the Early Middle Ages 115
- John Glykys and Syntactic Geometry 127
- Language Teaching in Juan-Luis Vives (1492–1540) 137
- Logic, Linguistics, and Simon Stevin in the Context of the 16th and 17th Centuries 147
- The Logic of Dalgarno's Ars Signorum (1661) 157
- Dictionaries and Usage in 17th-Century France 167
- Ralph Lever's Witcraft 179
-
IV. On 19th-Century European Linguistics
- A. Murray's Conception of Glottogenesis and N. Marr's Japhetic Doctrine 189
- From Concept to Word 199
- Odd Man Out 209
- Eduardo Benot (1822–1907) 221
-
V. On the Verge of Modernity
- The ‘Vocal Gesture’ from Wundt to Mead 235
- The Volksgeist Concept in Dutch Linguistics 245
- Das Dilemma eines Sprachwissenschaftlers im Spannungsfeld zwischen Philosophie und Psychologie: Ottmar Dittrich 255
- The Development of Indo-European Studies 1870–1933 265
- The Hale–Boas Debate on the Origin and Classification of Languages 291
- Language and Action 299
-
VI. Contemporary Issues
- Portraits of Women Linguists: Louise Pound, Edith Claflin, Adelaide Hahn 313
- Language and Languages 321
- Linguistic Diversity and Universal Grammar 327
- Harris the Revolutionary 349
- Quelques remarques sur l'émergence du générativisme 359
- Index Nominum 369