Julie T. Andresen
List of John Benjamins publications in which Julie T. Andresen is involved.
2010 Historiography’s contribution to theoretical linguistics Chomskyan (R)evolutions, Kibbee, Douglas A. (ed.), pp. 445–472 | Article
Given the rich, multidisciplinary developments that have influenced linguistic theory and practice over the past fifty years, we historiographers are uniquely positioned to provide some much needed theoretical integration for the discipline in these post-Chomskyan times. We do so when we shift… read more
1990 Skinner and Chomsky thirty years later Historiographia Linguistica 17:1/2, pp. 145–165 | Article
This paper offers a historiographie account of the fate of B. F. Skinner’s famous 1957 book Verbal Behavior and N. Chomsky’s more-famous review of it that appeared in Language in 1959. For the period from the late 1950s, four reasons are identified to explain the repression of Skinner’s… read more
1990 Skinner and Chomsky Thirty Years Later North American Contributions to the History of Linguistics, Dinneen, S.J., Francis P. and E.F.K. Koerner † (eds.), pp. 145–166 | Article
1990 Whitney (1867, 1875) und Bloomfield (1914): Abweichungen und Übereinstimmungen History and Historiography of Linguistics: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHoLS IV), Trier, 24–28 August 1987, Niederehe, Hans-Josef and E.F.K. Koerner † (eds.), pp. 807–820 | Chapter
1987 Historiographic Observations on a Current Issue in American Linguistics Papers in the History of Linguistics: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHoLS III), Princeton, 19–23 August 1984, Aarsleff, Hans, L.G. Kelly and Hans-Josef Niederehe (eds.), pp. 647–656 | Article
1980 From Condillac to Condorcet: The algebra of history Progress in Linguistic Historiography: Papers from the International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences, Ottawa, 28–31 August 1978, Koerner, E.F.K. † (ed.), pp. 187–198 | Article
1978 François Thurot and the First History of Grammar Historiographia Linguistica 5:1/2, pp. 45–57 | Article
François Thurot’s Discours préliminaire (1796), a first attempt at a historiography of grammar, sums up the language theories of the philosophes, while prefiguring the 19th century in both his concept of language and his attitude towards the science of language. He accepts, for instance, the… read more









