Presented to you through Paradigm Publishing Services
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
An hour with Noam Chomsky
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface & acknowledgments v
- Table of contents vii
- Introduction: On the uses of the history of linguistics 1
-
Part I. Topics in the Historiography of Linguistics
- Ch. 1 The History of Linguistics: Attainments and remaining challenges 23
- Ch. 2 Linguistics and Ideology: A neglected aspect of 19th and 20th century historiography 39
- Ch. 3 Immediate and not so Immediate Sources of the 'Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis': Methodological considerations 61
- Ch. 4 The Concept of 'Revolution' in Linguistics: Historical, methodological, and philosophical issues 85
- Ch. 5 The Idea of Reconstruction in Comparative Linguistics: History and some modern debates 97
-
Part II. Historical Perspectives on Individual Scholars
- Ch. 6 Otto Jespersen as a Reader of the 'Cours de linguistique générale' 119
- Ch. 7 On the Sources of Roman Jakobson's Linguistic Inspiration 133
- Ch. 8 J. R. Firth's Musings on Saussurean Tenets 151
- Ch. 9 Einar Haugen as a Historian of Linguistics 167
- Ch. 10 The Authors of the Idea of Language as a System où tout se tient 183
-
In lieu of a conclusion
- Some personal reflections 203
-
Addendum
- An hour with Noam Chomsky 210
- Appendix 217
- Index of authors 223
- Index of subjects 233
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface & acknowledgments v
- Table of contents vii
- Introduction: On the uses of the history of linguistics 1
-
Part I. Topics in the Historiography of Linguistics
- Ch. 1 The History of Linguistics: Attainments and remaining challenges 23
- Ch. 2 Linguistics and Ideology: A neglected aspect of 19th and 20th century historiography 39
- Ch. 3 Immediate and not so Immediate Sources of the 'Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis': Methodological considerations 61
- Ch. 4 The Concept of 'Revolution' in Linguistics: Historical, methodological, and philosophical issues 85
- Ch. 5 The Idea of Reconstruction in Comparative Linguistics: History and some modern debates 97
-
Part II. Historical Perspectives on Individual Scholars
- Ch. 6 Otto Jespersen as a Reader of the 'Cours de linguistique générale' 119
- Ch. 7 On the Sources of Roman Jakobson's Linguistic Inspiration 133
- Ch. 8 J. R. Firth's Musings on Saussurean Tenets 151
- Ch. 9 Einar Haugen as a Historian of Linguistics 167
- Ch. 10 The Authors of the Idea of Language as a System où tout se tient 183
-
In lieu of a conclusion
- Some personal reflections 203
-
Addendum
- An hour with Noam Chomsky 210
- Appendix 217
- Index of authors 223
- Index of subjects 233