Jan Noordegraaf

List of John Benjamins publications in which Jan Noordegraaf is involved.

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The History of Linguistics in the Low Countries

Edited by Jan Noordegraaf, Kees Versteegh and E.F.K. Koerner †

The importance of the Low Countries as a centre for the study of foreign languages is well-known. The mutual relationship between the Dutch grammatical tradition and the Western European context has, however, been largely neglected. In this collection of papers on the history of linguistics in the… read more
[Studies in the History of the Language Sciences, 64] 1992. vi, 400 pp. + ills.
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Koerner, E.F.K. †, Jivco Boyadjiev, Thorsten Fögen, John E. Joseph and Jan Noordegraaf 2004 Publications Received/Ouvrages Reçus/Eingegangene SchriftenLinguistica Berolinensia, Fögen, Thorsten and E.F.K. Koerner † (eds.), pp. 485–499 | Publications received
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The impact Ferdinand de Saussure’s Cours de linguistique générale (1916) had on Dutch linguistics in the 1930s and 1940s has not yet become the object of a thorough investigation. It can be pointed out, however, that in the interwar period Dutch reactions to the Cours were of a mixed character.… read more
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Noordegraaf, Jan and Gerrit H. Jongeneelen 1995 Die philosophie des 17. jahrhunderts. herausgegeben von Jean-Pierre SchobingerHistoriographia Linguistica 22:1/2, pp. 242–245 | Review
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Noordegraaf, Jan 1992 Hoogvliet versus van Ginneken: Dutch Linguistics around the Turn of the CenturyThe History of Linguistics in the Low Countries, Noordegraaf, Jan, Kees Versteegh and E.F.K. Koerner † (eds.), pp. 273–304 | Article
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Noordegraaf, Jan 1989 From the history of the term ‘exocentric’Historiographia Linguistica 16:1/2, pp. 211–215 | Miscellaneous
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In the last two decades of the 19th century the Dutch linguist Jan Marius Hoogvliet (1860–1924) developed an individual approach to non-historical linguistics, in which he sought to take expressly into account data from non-Indo- European languages. His linguistic views prompted him to attack the… read more
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Noordegraaf, Jan 1982 The Port-Royal Grammer: A Bibliographical NoteHistoriographia Linguistica 9:1/2, pp. 169–173 | Miscellaneous
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In 1761 Adam Smith (1723–90) published his Dissertation on the Origin of Languages. Erroneously scholars have thought that this essay appeared as a supplement to the second edition of Smith’s book The Theory of Moral Sentiments of the same year; in fact it was only added to the third edition of… read more
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