In:Historiographia Linguistica
Vol. 23:1/2 (1996) ► pp.243–254
Miscellaneous
Publications By Vivian Salmon, 1957–1996
Published online: 1 January 1996
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‘The Wanderer’ and ‘The Seafarer’ and the Old English Conception of the Soul”. Modern Language Review 551.1–10.
A Pioneer of the ‘Direct Method’ in the Erasmus Circle”. Latomus 191.567–577.
SalmonJames Shirley and Some Problems of 17th-Century Grammar”. Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen 1971.287–296. (Repr. in Salmon 1979.87–96.)
SalmonJoseph Webbe: Some seventeenth-century views on language-teaching and the nature of meaning”. Bibliothèque d’Humanisme et Renaissance 231.324–340. (Repr. in Salmon 1979.15–31.)
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R[obert] C[afrae] AlstonFor Grown-Up Grammarians”. Times Literary Supplement (8 November 1974), p. 12–67. [Review of R[obert] C[afrae] Alston, A Bibliography of the English Language from the Invention of Printing to the Year 1800, a corrected reprint of vols.I–X1 [in one volume, without tables and illustrations] (Ilkley, Yorkshire: Janus Press, 1974).]
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James R. KnowlsonA Tongue for Everyone”. Times Literary Supplement (28 November 1975), 1403–1404. [Review of James R. Knowlson, Universal Language Schemes in England and France, 1600–1800 (Toronto: Toronto Univ. Press, 1975).]
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Salmon‘Philosophical’ Grammar in John Wilkins’s Essay”. Canadian Journal of Linguistics / Revue canadienne de Linguistique 20:2.131–160. (Repr. in Salmon 1979.97–126, and in John Wilkins and 17th-Century British Linguistics ed. by Joseph L. Subbiondo, 207–236. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1992.)
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Charles C. Nickerson & John W. OsborneReview of Charles C. Nickerson & John W. Osborne (eds.), William Cobbett: A Grammar of the English Language. The 1818 New York first edition with passages added in 1819, 1820, and 1823. (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1983). Notes & Queries 321.402–403.
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Roy Harris & Talbot J. TaylorReview of Roy Harris & Talbot J. Taylor, Landmarks in Linguistic Thought: The Western Tradition from Socrates to Saussure (London & New York: Routledge, 1989), HSS Newsletter† 121.30–31 (May 1989).
Mohsen GhadessyReview of Mohsen Ghadessy (ed.), Registers of Written English: Situational factors and linguistic features (London & New York: Pinter, 1988). HSS Newsletter 121.31 (May 1989).
Additions to Robin C. Alston’s Bibliography of the English Language”. HSS Newsletter 131.7 (Nov. 1989).
Daisuke NagashimaReview of Daisuke Nagashima, Johnson the Philologist (Kansai: Univ. of Foreign Studies, Intercultural Research Institute, 1988). HSS Newsletter 131.47–48 (Nov. 1989).
Peter SchmitterSome Views on Meaning in Sixteenth-Century England”. Essays towards a History of Semantics ed. by Peter Schmitter, 33–53. Münster: Nodus, 1990. (Repr. as Chapter 3 in the Salmon 1996.)
Thomas Harriot and the Elizabethan Origin of Algonkian Linguistics”. HSS Newsletter 141.14–16 (May 1990).
William A. ShipleyReview of William A. Shipley (ed.), In Honor of Mary Haas: From the Haas Festival Conference on Native American Linguistics (Berlin & New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 1988). HSS Newsletter 141.33–34 (May 1990).
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Inaugural Conference of ESSE (The European Society for the Study of English)”. HSS Newsletter 171.4–6 (Nov. 1991).
Robert WakefieldReview of Robert Wakefield, On the Three Languages [1524] ed. and transl. by G. Lloyd Jones (Binghampton, N.Y.: The Renaissance Society of America, 1992). Anglia 1101.439–441.
Sylvain AurouxLa langue universelle”. L’Histoire des idées linguistiques ed. by Sylvain Auroux, vol.II1, 407–423. Liège: Mardaga.
Manfred GörlachReview of Manfred Görlach, Introduction to Early Modern English (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1991). HSS Newsletter 181.6–8 (May 1992).
Michael IsermannReview of Michael Isermann, Die Sprachtheorie im Werk von Thomas Hobhes (Münster: Nodus, 1991). HSS Newsletter 181.8–9 (May 1992).
Kristian JensenReview of Kristian Jensen, Rhetorical Philosophy and Philosophical Grammar: Julius Caesar Scaliger’s Theory of Language (Munich: Wilhelm Fink, 1990). HSS Newsletter 181.10–11 (May 1992).
Hedwig GwosdekReview of Hedwig Gwosdek, Early Printed Editions of the Long Accidence and Short Accidence Grammars (Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1991). Anglia 1111.133–136.
Catherine S. NichollsFrancis Lodwick”. The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing persons ed. by Catherine S. Nicholls, p.409. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press.
Keith Carlon, Kristin Davidse & Brygida Rudzka-OstynJohn Hart and the Beginnings of Phonetics in Sixteenth-Century England”. Perspectives in English: Studies in honour of Professor Emma Vorlat ed. by Keith Carlon, Kristin Davidse & Brygida Rudzka-Ostyn, 2–20. Louvain: Peters.
Gül RussellArabists and Linguists in Seventeenth-Century England”. The Interest of the Natural Philosophers in ‘Arabick’ in 17th-century England ed. by Gül Russell, 54–69. Leiden-New York-Köln: E. J. Brill, 1994. (Repr. as Chapter 10 in Salmon 1996.)
R[onald] E. Asher et al.Francis Lodwick”. Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics ed. by R[onald] E. Asher et al., vol.IV1, p.2283. Oxford: Pergamon Press.
Pieter L. M. LoonenReview of Pieter L. M. Loonen, For to Learne to Buye and Sell: Learning English in the Low Dutch area between 1500 and 1800. (= Studies of the B. Pierre Bayle Institute, 22.) (Amsterdam & Maarssen: APA-Holland Univ. Press, 1991.) HSS Newsletter 221.27–28 (May 1994).
Michael OlmertReview of Michael Olmert, introduced by Christopher de Hamel, The Smithsonian Booke of Books (Washington, D.C.: The Smithsonian Institution, 1992). HSS Newsletter 221.28–30 (May 1994).
Wendy Ayres-BennettWomen and the Study of Language in 16th and 17th Century England”. La Grammaire des dames ed. by Wendy Ayres-Bennett (= Histoire Epistémologie Langage, 16), 95–119. Paris: Société d’Histoire et d’Épistémologie des Sciences du Langage.
Vivien Law & Ineke SluiterSome Reflections of Dionysius Thrax’s ‘Phonetics’ in Sixteenth-Century English Scholarship”. Dionysius Thrax and the Western Tradition ed. by Vivien Law & Ineke Sluiter (= Henry Sweet Society Studies in the History of Linguistics, 1), 135–150. Münster: Nodus.
Franco MarencoLingua comune e lingua letteraria nel Cinquecento”. Storia delta civiltà letter-aria inglese ed. by Franco Marenco, vol.I1, 327–360. Turin: UTET. [Translated into Italian from English original by Anna Bertolini.]
Lingua comune e lingua letteraria nel seicento”. Ibid., 629–652.
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Konrad Koerner. Ed. by Konrad Koerner. (= Studies in the History of the Language Sciences, 77.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, viii, 274 pp.
Roger LassOrthography and Punctuation 1476–1776”. The Cambridge History of the English Language ed. by Roger Lass, vol.III1. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.
Herbert E. Wiegand & Werner Hüllen[In section on “Development of Special Registers in English: A historical review”] The Language of Religion, Journalism and Advertising”. Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft: Handbuch Fachsprachen ed. by Herbert E. Wiegand & Werner Hüllen. Berlin & New York: Walter de Gruyter.
W. J. McCor-mackUniversal Language”. A Companion to Irish Culture ed. by W. J. McCor-mack. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
Charles ButlerBiographical entries on] “Charles Butler”, “John Brinsley”, “Cave Beck”, “Francis Lodwick”, “Thomas Harriot”. Lexicon Grammaticorum ed. by Harro Stammerjohann. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer.
Tradition and Innovation in the Writings of Charles Butler (c. 1561–1647)”. To appear in a Festschrift.
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