Anneli Luhtala
List of John Benjamins publications in which Anneli Luhtala is involved.
Journal
Titles
Latin Grammars in Transition, 1200 - 1600
Edited by Anneli Luhtala and Mark E. Amsler
Special issue of Historiographia Linguistica 44:2/3 (2017) vi, 270 pp.
Grammar and Philosophy in Late Antiquity: A study of Priscian's sources
Anneli Luhtala
This book examines the various philosophical influences contained in the ancient description of the noun. According to the traditional view, grammar adopted its philosophical categories in the second century B.C. and continued to make use of precisely the same concepts for over six hundred years,… read more[Studies in the History of the Language Sciences, 107] 2005. x, 171 pp.
2020 Chapter 1. Syntactic relations in ancient and medieval grammatical theory Chapters of Dependency Grammar: A historical survey from Antiquity to Tesnière, Imrényi, András and Nicolas Mazziotta (eds.), pp. 23–58 | Chapter
It was the Stoics among the ancient philosophers who most vividly developed the philosophy of language as part of their logic. Within their theory of meaning, they recognized various types of predicates which required one or more cases or ‘arguments’ to complete their meaning. A minimal complete… read more
2017 Introduction Latin Grammars in Transition, 1200 - 1600, Luhtala, Anneli and Mark E. Amsler (eds.), pp. 191–203 | Article
2016 On the typology of ancient grammars: The regulae grammars History of Linguistics 2014: Selected papers from the 13th International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHoLS XIII), Vila Real, Portugal, 25–29 August 2014, Assunção, Carlos, Gonçalo Fernandes and Rolf Kemmler (eds.), pp. 69–82 | Article
In my study I explore three approaches to noun declensions in ancient grammar. The most popular ancient grammar, Donatus’ Ars minor, adheres to a purely descriptive method, which consists in quoting a chosen headword and giving its full morphological paradigm. The second approach presents the case… read more
2011 Priscien. Grammaire Livre XVII – Syntaxe, 1. Texte latin, traduction introduite et annotée par le Groupe Ars Grammatica animé par Marc Baratin et composé de Fréderique Biville, Guillaume Bonnet, Bernard Colombat, Alessandro Garcea, Louis Holtz, Séverine Issaeva, Madeleine Keller et Diane Marchand Historiographia Linguistica 38:3, pp. 367–373 | Review
2010 The Multiple Roles of Medieval Grammatica positiva Historiographia Linguistica 37:3, pp. 379–398 | Review article
2007 Grammar as a liberal art in antiquity History of Linguistics 2005: Selected papers from the Tenth International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHOLS X), 1–5 September 2005, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, Kibbee, Douglas A. (ed.), pp. 67–79 | Article
The earliest references to Latin grammar in the first century BCE associated grammar with the study of virtue and the Liberal Arts. The view of the Liberal Arts as a complete form of education was cherished in Antiquity by Platonists in particular, and was characterized by unity of study as well as… read more
2004 The Mirror of Grammar: Theology, philosophy and theModistae. By L. G. Kelly Historiographia Linguistica 31:1, pp. 158–163 | Review
1995 On the Grammarian's Self-Image in the Early Middle Ages History of Linguistics 1993: Papers from the Sixth International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHoLS VI), Washington DC, 9–14 August 1993, Jankowsky, Kurt R. (ed.), pp. 115–126 | Article
1993 Syntax and Dialectic in Carolingian Commentaries on Priscian's Institutiones grammaticae History of Linguistic Thought in the Early Middle Ages, Law, Vivien A. (ed.), pp. 145–192 | Article
1993 Syntax and dialectic in carolingian commentaries on priscian’s institutiones grammaticae Historiographia Linguistica 20:1, pp. 145–191 | Article
The present article deals with two aspects of linguistic study associated with the reintroduction of Priscian’s Institutiones in the Carolingian Renaissance – the infiltration of logical concepts into linguistic description and the initiation of syntactic studies. In both of these fields the… read more
1992 On the Origins of the Medieval Concept of Transitivity Diversions of Galway: Papers on the history of linguistics from ICHoLS V, Ahlqvist, Anders (ed.), pp. 39–48 | Article















