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An anonymous eighteenth-century Southern Peruvian vocabulary
Hybridisation, semantic peculiarities and socio-cultural contextualization
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Sabine Dedenbach-Salazar Saenz
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword ix
- ICHOLS VII Selection Committee xi
- Conference Programme xiii
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I. Generalia
- The concept of 'revolution' in linguistics 3
- Georg(e) Forster und Wilhelm von Humboldt - oder 15
- The subject-predicate debate X-rayed 41
- Ape linguistics (or: Is Kanzi a cartesian?) 57
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II. Missionary Linguistics
- From 'Insula Vera Crux' to 'Terra Brasiliensis' 71
- Morphosyntactic analysis exotic languages in Lorenzo Hervás (1735-1809) 81
- Diverse sounds and similar meanings 91
- An anonymous eighteenth-century Southern Peruvian vocabulary 99
- 'Language as a living, cultural phenomenon' 111
- Main trends in the history of linguistics in Mexico 119
- The colonial linguistics of Léopold de Saussure 127
- Horatio Hale's grammatical sketch of Tsihaili-Selish 139
- Innovations in a vernacular grammar 147
- Investigating diversity 155
- Learning Urdu in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries 165
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III. The Celtic Tradition
- Edward Davies and paradigm shift in nineteenth-century Celtic studies 175
- J.G. Sparwenfeldt and Celtic linguistics in seventeenth-century Sweden 181
- Latinate terminology in 'Auraicept na nÉces' 191
- Moth, toth, traeth 203
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IV. The Chinese Tradition
- Y.R. Chao and Universal Chinese Grammar 217
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V. The Georgian Tradition
- Theories on the origin of Kartuli [Georgian] writing [alphabet] 227
- Case System of a Name in Anton I Bagrationi's (1720-1788) Kartuli [Georgian] Grammar 235
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VI. The Hebrew Tradition
- On the history of semitic linguistic philosophy 241
- Abraham de Balmes and his grammar of Biblical Hebrew 249
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VII. The Japanese Tradition
- European tradition in the history of linguistics in Japan 261
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VIII. The Persian Tradition
- The development and the climax of the Persian grammatical tradition 271
- The Persian Grammar of Sir William Jones 277
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IX. The Russian Tradition
- Quelques repères dans la définition de la norme grammaticale en Russie au XVIIIe siècle 291
- La théorie des deux sciences dans la linguistique russe et soviétique 301
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X. The Tamil Tradition
- The conception of 'coordination' in ancient Tamil grammar 313
- Abstracts 321
- Contents of Volume Two 327
- Index of Names 331
- Index of Topics 334
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword ix
- ICHOLS VII Selection Committee xi
- Conference Programme xiii
-
I. Generalia
- The concept of 'revolution' in linguistics 3
- Georg(e) Forster und Wilhelm von Humboldt - oder 15
- The subject-predicate debate X-rayed 41
- Ape linguistics (or: Is Kanzi a cartesian?) 57
-
II. Missionary Linguistics
- From 'Insula Vera Crux' to 'Terra Brasiliensis' 71
- Morphosyntactic analysis exotic languages in Lorenzo Hervás (1735-1809) 81
- Diverse sounds and similar meanings 91
- An anonymous eighteenth-century Southern Peruvian vocabulary 99
- 'Language as a living, cultural phenomenon' 111
- Main trends in the history of linguistics in Mexico 119
- The colonial linguistics of Léopold de Saussure 127
- Horatio Hale's grammatical sketch of Tsihaili-Selish 139
- Innovations in a vernacular grammar 147
- Investigating diversity 155
- Learning Urdu in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries 165
-
III. The Celtic Tradition
- Edward Davies and paradigm shift in nineteenth-century Celtic studies 175
- J.G. Sparwenfeldt and Celtic linguistics in seventeenth-century Sweden 181
- Latinate terminology in 'Auraicept na nÉces' 191
- Moth, toth, traeth 203
-
IV. The Chinese Tradition
- Y.R. Chao and Universal Chinese Grammar 217
-
V. The Georgian Tradition
- Theories on the origin of Kartuli [Georgian] writing [alphabet] 227
- Case System of a Name in Anton I Bagrationi's (1720-1788) Kartuli [Georgian] Grammar 235
-
VI. The Hebrew Tradition
- On the history of semitic linguistic philosophy 241
- Abraham de Balmes and his grammar of Biblical Hebrew 249
-
VII. The Japanese Tradition
- European tradition in the history of linguistics in Japan 261
-
VIII. The Persian Tradition
- The development and the climax of the Persian grammatical tradition 271
- The Persian Grammar of Sir William Jones 277
-
IX. The Russian Tradition
- Quelques repères dans la définition de la norme grammaticale en Russie au XVIIIe siècle 291
- La théorie des deux sciences dans la linguistique russe et soviétique 301
-
X. The Tamil Tradition
- The conception of 'coordination' in ancient Tamil grammar 313
- Abstracts 321
- Contents of Volume Two 327
- Index of Names 331
- Index of Topics 334