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A Round-Table Discussion

  • Pierre Swiggers and Alfons Wouters
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History of Linguistics 1996
This chapter is in the book History of Linguistics 1996
© 1999 John Benjamins Publishing Company

© 1999 John Benjamins Publishing Company

Chapters in this book

  1. Prelim pages i
  2. Table of contents v
  3. Forward ix
  4. ICHOLS VII Selection Committee xi
  5. Conference Programme xiii
  6. I. Translating Ancient Grammatical Texts
  7. A Round-Table Discussion 3
  8. II. Classical and Medieval
  9. King Alfred's approach to the study of Latin 15
  10. Notions of compounding in Priscian's Institutiones 23
  11. Time, the verb and Albertus Magnus 31
  12. The relevance of the discussion of the nature of signs in ancient scepticism 41
  13. From French-Latin to Latin-French 51
  14. On the object-language/metalanguage distinction in St Augustine's works 65
  15. On the metrical Priscian Major 79
  16. III. Seventeenth Century
  17. Onomasiological dictionaries (900-1700) 89
  18. Substantial vs. relational analogy in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century linguistic thought 105
  19. Leibniz on rational grammar 113
  20. The semantics of Johann Alsted 123
  21. The 'Generall Grammer of Orientall Tongues' and universal language schemes in 17th-century Britain 131
  22. Interchange or influence 143
  23. 'An Essay towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language' (1668) 153
  24. IV. Eighteenth Century
  25. Diversity of human languages and universals of thought 163
  26. 'A Language More Peculiarly Circumstanced than any that has yet Appeared' 175
  27. Charles Bertram's 'Royal Danish-English Grammar' 183
  28. Willem Bilderdijk (1756-1831) and the science of language 193
  29. Language for everyone 205
  30. V. Nineteenth Century
  31. La philosophie linguistique de Maine de Brian et la nuissance en France de la psychologie scientifique 217
  32. The teaching of Spanish as a foreign language at the University of Oxford 227
  33. Is a linguistic theory needed for successful applied linguistics? 233
  34. The works of Ernst Wilhelm Brücke (1819-1892) and Johann N. Czermak (1828-1873) 241
  35. 'Orientalism' and the development of the Volney Prize in Linguistics 257
  36. The pragmatic triangle 267
  37. "Ich erwarte mit Ungeduld das absolute Ende meiner elenden Existenz..." 277
  38. Gustav Gerber and 'Kantian Linguistics' 289
  39. VI. Twentieth Century
  40. Saussure's 'anagrams' 299
  41. Predecessors of cognitive semantics and speech act theory? 307
  42. Mais que fait Bar-Hillel quand "le soleil siffle"? 321
  43. La mécanisation de dictionnaire dans les premières expériences de traduction automatique (1948-1960) 331
  44. The first Galician Academy Dictionary and its theoretical background 341
  45. Scholars in schools 355
  46. Abstracts 361
  47. Contents of Volume One 373
  48. Index of Names 377
  49. Index of Topics 382
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