Publications received published In: Historiographia Linguistica
Vol. 7:1/2 (1980) ► pp.7–11
Publications received
List of Publications 1954–1980
Published online: 1 January 1980
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References (58)
1954. (Together with James O. St.Clair-Sobell.) “Animate Gender in Slavonic and Romance Languages”. Lingua 41.194–206.
1956. “Frequency of Consonant Clusters in French”. Journal of the Canadian Linguistic Association 21.66–77.
1957. “Intervocalic Consonantal Clusters in French”. Proceedings of the Pacific Northwest Conference of Foreign Language Teachers, 41–42. Vancouver, B.C.: U.B.C.
1959a. “French Quadri-Phonematic Clusters”. Journal of the Canadian Linguistic Association 51.35–45.
1959b. The Doctrine of Partes Orationis in the Speculative Grammars of the Modistae. Ph.D. dissertation, Univ. of London, 6951 typed pages. Revised version published as 1971a.
1960a. “The Linguistic Theories of J. R. Firth”. Thought: From the Learned Societies of Canada [volume I1], 237–250. Toronto: W. J. Gage.
1960b. “Levels Analysis: J. R. Firth’s theories of linguistic analysis”. Journal of the Canadian Linguistic Association 6:1.124–135.
1961a. “Levels Analysis: J. R. Firth’s theories …”. Part II1.
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, 164–191. Abstract in 1962a.256–257 (together with 1960b).
1961b. “Obituary: J. R. Firth [(1890–1960)]”. Journal of the Canadian Linguistic Association 6:2.160.
1962a. “Anglo-Canadian Publications”. International Journal of American Linguistics 281.256–261. Review article of Canadian publications in linguistics, including a summary of 1960b and 1961a.
1962c. “Some Remarks on Deixis”. Canadian Journal of Linguistics [Formerly: Journal of the Canadian Linguistic Association] 81.82–96.
1966a. “Notes on the Semantics of Linguistic Description”. In Memory of J. R. Firth ed. by C(harles) E(rnest) Bazell, J(ohn) C. Catford, M(ichael) A(lexander) K(irkwood) Halliday, and R(obert) H(enry) Robins, 40–51. London: Longmans.
1966b. “Aspects of Modistic Grammar”. Georgetown University Monograph Series on Languages and Linguistics No.191 (ed. by Francis P[atrick] Dinneen, S.J.), 133–148. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown Univ. Press.
1970a. Review of Peter H(enry) Salus, ed.. On Language: Plato to Von Humboldt (New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1969). Glossa 4:1.111–115.
1970c. Review of 3 books on the history of linguistics. Glossa 4:2.229–244. Review of 1) R. H. Robins, A Short History of Linguistics (London: Longmans, 1967); 2) Maurice Leroy, Les grands courants de la linguistique moderne (Bruxelles: Presses Universitaires, 1963), and 3) Milka Ivić, Trends in Linguistics (The Hague: Mouton, 1965)
1971a. Speculative Grammars of the Middle Ages: The doctrine of partes orationes of the Modistae. (=
Approaches to Semiotics, 11.) The Hague & Paris: Mouton, 424 pp.
Reviews:
– (Together with review of 1972) Jean Stéfanini, “Les modistes et leur apport à la théorie de la grammaire et du signe linguistique”, Semiotica 81.263–275 (1973);
– Louis G(erard) Kelly, “Grammar and Meaning in the Late Middle Ages, Part I”, Historiographia Linguistica 1:2.203–219 (1974) – together with 1972;
1972. Thomas of Erfurt: Grammatica speculativa. Edited with an introduction, a translation, and a commentary by …. (
Classics in Linguistics
.) London: Longman, XII, 340 pp.
Reviews:
(In addition to the review articles by Stéfanini and Kelly mentioned above – cf. 1971a.)
* Cf. Addenda (below) for additional locations of reviews.
1974. “Towards a History of Linguistics in the Middle Ages (1100–1450)”. Studies in the History of Linguistics: Traditions and paradigms ed. by Dell Hymes, 77–92. Bloomington, Ind. & London: Indiana Univ. Press.
1975. “The Middle Ages”. Current Trends in Linguistics ed. by Thomas A(lbert) Sebeok, vol.XIII1: Historiography of Linguistics ed. by Hans Aarsleff, Robert Austerlitz, Dell Hymes et al., 179–230. The Hague: Mouton.
1976a. “Some Notes on the Grammatical Theory of Boethius of Dacia”. History of Linguistic Thought and Contemporary Linguistics ed. by Herman Parret, 164–188. Berlin & New York: W. de Gruyter.
1976b. “Johannes de Garlandia: Forgotten grammarian and the manuscript tradition”. Historiographia Linguistica 3:2.155–177.
1977b. “The Treatment of the Nomen Medieval Grammatical Theory”. Homenaje a Robert A. Hall, Jr.: Ensayos lingüisticos y filológicos para su sexagésimo aniversario, ed. by David Feldman, 81–87. Madrid: Playor.
1978. “A Check-List of Incipits of Medieval Latin Grammatical Treatises: A-G”. Traditio 341.439–474.
1979. “Johannes de Garlandia: Additional manuscript material”. Historiographia Linguistica 6:1.77–86.
1980a. R[ichard] W[illiam] Hunt: The History of Grammar in the Middle Ages: Collected papers. Ed. with an introduction by …. (=
Studies in the History of Linguistics, 5.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins, XXXVI, 214 pp.
1980b. A Census of Medieval Latin Grammatical Manuscripts. (=
Grammatica speculativa, 4.) Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 21 vols, (ca.430 pages).
1980c. “Linguistics and the Humanities: A new trivium”. Essays in Memory of Joel Hust, ed. by Richard C. DeArmond. Carbondale, Ill. & Edmonton, Alberta: Linguistic Research, Inc.
[Closing date: 15 May 1980]
Additional reviews of books by G. L. Bursill-Hall:
