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CONTENTS 2 Part i Early Linguistic Traditions in China, with an Append:* on Western Grammars of Sinkiu Languages 54 ALAIN PEYRAUBE AND HILARY St. CHAPPELL 2 Part 2 Early Linguistic Traditions in Korea and Japan 6՝ ALEXANDER VOVIN 3 · History of Linguistic Analysis in the Sanskrit Tradition in Premodern India, with a Brief Discussion of Vernacular Grammars MADHAV Μ. DESHPANDE 4 · Greek Linguistic Thought and its Roman Reception t.; ROGER D. WOODARD 5 · Early to Late Medieval Europe 144 LOUIS G. KELLY i~s 6 ■ Near Eastern Linguistic Traditions Introduction to Chapters 6A. 6B, and бС րյ MONIQUE MONVILLE-BURSTON AND LINDA R. WAUGH 6A · The Syriac Linguistic Tradition rs PETER T. DANIELS 6B · The Hebrew Linguistic Tradition 1S; JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ DELGADO 6C · The Arabic Linguistic Tradition 19; KEES VERSTEEGH PART II RENAISSANCE TO LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY Introduction to Part II: The Cultural and Political Context of Language Studies from the Renaissance to the End or՜the Nineteenth Centurv a։ LIA FORMICARI TRANSLATED BY GABRIEL POOLE 7 · Universal Language Schemes JAAP MAAT AND DAVID CRAM viii շյյ
CONTENTS 8 · Locke and Reactions to Locke, 1700-1780 218 NICHOLAS HUDSON 9 · Rousseau to Kant 281 GERDA HAßLER 10 · The Celebration of Linguistic Diversity: Humboldt s Anthropological Linguistics 308 JÜRGEN TRABANT it · Early Nineteenth-Century Linguistics 326 HANS HENRICH HOCK 12 · The Neogrammarians and their Role in the Establishment of the Science of Linguistics 345 KURT JANKOWSKY PART III LATE NINETEENTH- THROUGH TWENTIETH-CENTURY LINGUISTICS Introduction to Part ІП: Late Nineteenth- through Twentieth-Century Linguistics: Synopsis of Major Trends 363 MONIQUE MONVILLE-BURSTON AND LINDA R. WAUGH ΠΙΑ LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY THROUGH THE 1950s: SYNCHRONY, AUTONOMY, AND STRUCTURALISM 13 · Move to Synchrony: Late Nineteenth to Early Twentieth Century 443 PIET DESMET AND STIJN VERLEYEN 14 · Structuralism in Europe 467 DANIELE GAMBARARA, EMANUELE FADDA, AND LORENZO CIGANA; PATRICK SÉRIOT 14 Pan i Ferdinand de Saussure and Major Structuralist Schools and Approaches 467 DANIELE GAMBARARA. EMANUELE FADDA, AND LORENZO CIGANA LX
CONTENTS 14 Part 2 Functional Structuralism in Central Europe: The Prague Linguistic Circle 4S՝ PATRICK SÉRIOT 15 · British Linguistics 4 x MICHAEL K. C. MACMAHON; TONY McENERY AND ANDREW HARDU 15 Part I British Linguistics: Late Nineteenth Century to nro հ հ՛ MICHAEL K. C. MACMAHON 15 Part zNeo-Firthian Corpus Linguistics to 2000 uç TONY MCENERY AND ANDREW HARDIL 16 · American Linguistics to i960: Science. Data, Method 51s JULIA S. FALK ШВ 1960-2000: FORMALISM. COGNITIVISM. LANGUAGE USE AND FUNCTION, INTERDISCIPLINARITY 17 · Chomsky and the Turn to Syntax, Including Alternative Approaches to Syntax 540 FREDERICK}. NEWMEU-.R 18 · Functionalist Dimensions of Grammatical and Discourse Analysis 5— DEBORAH SCHIFFRIN, COLLEEN COTTER, AND ANDREA TYLER 19 · Semantics and Pragmatics KEITH ALLAN 6rS 20 · Language and Philosophy, from Frege to the Present ďjô JEAN-MICHEL FORTIS, BRUNO AMBROISE. JACQUELINE LÉON. AND MATHIEU MARION 21 · Lexicology7 and Lexicography 6S2 ALAIN POLGUÈRE 22 · Generative Phonology: its Origins, its Principles, and its Successors 704 JOHN A. GOLDSMITH AND BERNARD LAKS X
CONTENTS 23 · Phonetics and Experimental Phonology, ¿.1950-2000 72s JOHN COLEMAN 24 · Historical and Universal-Typological Linguistics ANNA SIEWIERSKA 25 · Language and Society FLORIAN COULMAS 753 782 26 · Language and Anthropology 806 ALESSANDRO DURANT! AND RACHEL GEORGE 27 · Language and Psychology, 1950-Present: A Brief Overview MORTON ANN GERNSBACHER AND MICHAEL P. KASCHAK 28 · Semiotics 859 WINFRIED NÖTH 29 · Applied Linguistics 88; KEES DE ВОТ AND MARGARET THOMAS References Index 911 1042 833
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Contents Lût of Figures page xii Լս՜է of Tables xiv List of Contributors xv Preface xvù LINDA R. WAUGH .Acknowledgments xtr LINDA R. WAVGH AND MONIQUE MONVJLLE-BĽRSTON List nfAbhrcwtatiens, .Acronvms, Special Symbols, and Other Conventions xxi Introduction j LINDA R- WAUGH AND MONIQUE MONVILLE-BURSTON PART I ANCIENT. CLASSICAL, AND MEDIEVAL PERIODS Introduction to Part I: The Emergence of Linguistic Thinking within Premodern Cultural Practices 9 MARK AMSLER i ֊ Ancient Near Eastern Linguistic Traditions: Mesopotamia, Egypt yy CHRISTOPHER WOODS AND ANDREAS STAUDER i Part i Mesopotamia 35 CHRISTOPHER WOODS i Part 2 Egypt 46 ANDREAS STAUDER 2 · East Asian Early Linguistic Traditions: China; Korea and Japan 34 ALAIN PEYRAUBE AND HILARY Μ. CHAPPELL՜, ALEXANDER VOVIN
CONTENTS 2 Part i Early Linguistic Traditions in China, with an Append:* on Western Grammars of Sinkiu Languages 54 ALAIN PEYRAUBE AND HILARY St. CHAPPELL 2 Part 2 Early Linguistic Traditions in Korea and Japan 6՝ ALEXANDER VOVIN 3 · History of Linguistic Analysis in the Sanskrit Tradition in Premodern India, with a Brief Discussion of Vernacular Grammars MADHAV Μ. DESHPANDE 4 · Greek Linguistic Thought and its Roman Reception t.; ROGER D. WOODARD 5 · Early to Late Medieval Europe 144 LOUIS G. KELLY i~s 6 ■ Near Eastern Linguistic Traditions Introduction to Chapters 6A. 6B, and бС րյ MONIQUE MONVILLE-BURSTON AND LINDA R. WAUGH 6A · The Syriac Linguistic Tradition rs PETER T. DANIELS 6B · The Hebrew Linguistic Tradition 1S; JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ DELGADO 6C · The Arabic Linguistic Tradition 19; KEES VERSTEEGH PART II RENAISSANCE TO LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY Introduction to Part II: The Cultural and Political Context of Language Studies from the Renaissance to the End or՜the Nineteenth Centurv a։ LIA FORMICARI TRANSLATED BY GABRIEL POOLE 7 · Universal Language Schemes JAAP MAAT AND DAVID CRAM viii շյյ
CONTENTS 8 · Locke and Reactions to Locke, 1700-1780 218 NICHOLAS HUDSON 9 · Rousseau to Kant 281 GERDA HAßLER 10 · The Celebration of Linguistic Diversity: Humboldt's Anthropological Linguistics 308 JÜRGEN TRABANT it · Early Nineteenth-Century Linguistics 326 HANS HENRICH HOCK 12 · The Neogrammarians and their Role in the Establishment of the Science of Linguistics 345 KURT JANKOWSKY PART III LATE NINETEENTH- THROUGH TWENTIETH-CENTURY LINGUISTICS Introduction to Part ІП: Late Nineteenth- through Twentieth-Century Linguistics: Synopsis of Major Trends 363 MONIQUE MONVILLE-BURSTON AND LINDA R. WAUGH ΠΙΑ LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY THROUGH THE 1950s: SYNCHRONY, AUTONOMY, AND STRUCTURALISM 13 · Move to Synchrony: Late Nineteenth to Early Twentieth Century 443 PIET DESMET AND STIJN VERLEYEN 14 · Structuralism in Europe 467 DANIELE GAMBARARA, EMANUELE FADDA, AND LORENZO CIGANA; PATRICK SÉRIOT 14 Pan i Ferdinand de Saussure and Major Structuralist Schools and Approaches 467 DANIELE GAMBARARA. EMANUELE FADDA, AND LORENZO CIGANA LX
CONTENTS 14 Part 2 Functional Structuralism in Central Europe: The Prague Linguistic Circle 4S՝ PATRICK SÉRIOT 15 · British Linguistics 4 x MICHAEL K. C. MACMAHON; TONY McENERY AND ANDREW HARDU 15 Part I British Linguistics: Late Nineteenth Century to nro հ հ՛ MICHAEL K. C. MACMAHON 15 Part zNeo-Firthian Corpus Linguistics to 2000 uç TONY MCENERY AND ANDREW HARDIL 16 · American Linguistics to i960: Science. Data, Method 51s JULIA S. FALK ШВ 1960-2000: FORMALISM. COGNITIVISM. LANGUAGE USE AND FUNCTION, INTERDISCIPLINARITY 17 · Chomsky and the Turn to Syntax, Including Alternative Approaches to Syntax 540 FREDERICK}. NEWMEU-.R 18 · Functionalist Dimensions of Grammatical and Discourse Analysis 5— DEBORAH SCHIFFRIN, COLLEEN COTTER, AND ANDREA TYLER 19 · Semantics and Pragmatics KEITH ALLAN 6rS 20 · Language and Philosophy, from Frege to the Present ďjô JEAN-MICHEL FORTIS, BRUNO AMBROISE. JACQUELINE LÉON. AND MATHIEU MARION 21 · Lexicology7 and Lexicography 6S2 ALAIN POLGUÈRE 22 · Generative Phonology: its Origins, its Principles, and its Successors 704 JOHN A. GOLDSMITH AND BERNARD LAKS X
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