In:Prehistory, History and Historiography of Language, Speech, and Linguistic Theory: Papers in honor of Oswald Szemerényi I
Edited by Bela Brogyanyi
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 64] 1992
► pp. ix–x
Published online: 9 April 1992
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.64.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.64.toc
Table of contents
Dedicationv
prefacevii
Table of contentsix
I. Origin and prehistory of language
2. Wurzeln, Etyma und wörter. Wege und Irrwege auf der suche nach ursprachen und
sprachursprung15
II. Historiography of linguistics
1. The basic principles of modern sentence theory in the works of a transylvanian polymath in the 19th
century63
2. Toward a history of Americanist linguistic. With special reference to the study of Algonquian
languages73
3. Notes on Saussure as an Indo-Europeanist and phoneticist89
4.“… without a philospher we won’t get anywhere”, an unpublished letter
by N.S. Trubetskoy to Dmitrij Čiževskij113
III. Phonology and phonetic change
IV. Morphology and syntax
3. Textlinguistische aspekte der hauptsatz/nebensatz-Unterscheidung des Deutschen269
V. Socio-neurolinguistics and multilingualism
1. Studies on the “speechless man”: the case of speech automatisms339
2. Multilingualismus und sprachliche störungen. Physiologische, aphasiologische und linguistische
aspekte359
3. The interface of sociolinguistics and neurolinguistics: toward a theory of socio-neurolinguistics379
Index of authors399
