In:History of Linguistics 2017: Selected papers from the 14th International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences, (ICHoLS 14), Paris, 28 August – 1 September
Edited by Émilie Aussant and Jean-Michel Fortis
[Studies in the History of the Language Sciences 127] 2020
► pp. 241–245
Subject index
Published online: 20 May 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/sihols.127.si
https://doi.org/10.1075/sihols.127.si
Centuries
- 1st century173, 183
- 5th century183
- 6th century106
- 8th century173
- 9th century4, 102
- 14th century5, 6
- 15th century6, 209
- 16th century6, 12, 206, 208, 215
- 17th century3-18, 36, 39, 159-160, 163-165, 191, 196, 198, 208, 215
- 18th century6, 35, 36, 39, 84, 146, 164-165, 192-194, 205, 208, 212, 228, 231-232
- 19th century23, 38, 39, 41, 42, 43, 49, 67, 73, 85, 96, 139, 144, 147, 148, 194, 197-199, 205-206, 217, 231
- 20th century35, 36, 42, 45, 49, 65, 67, 71, 73, 101-105, 110, 113, 114, 117, 118, 139, 143, 147, 157, 160
- 21th century139, 163, 228
A
- address (forms of —)191-194
- agglutinating language90, 92-93
- agglutination27
- Albanian93
- Algonquian languagesxiv, 21-30
- America
- American English228-231
- American linguistics66, 152, 158, 160-161, 165
- Americanist linguistics21-30; see also North American languages
- anagram (in Saussure)129, 132-137, 139
- analogia181-182, 185
- animacy17, 21-30
- applied linguistics152, 189, 199-200
- Arabic90
- Armenian89, 93
- ars grammatica173-185
- association/associationism (in psychology)xvi, 61, 115, 118
- Attic182
B
- biolinguistics164-165; see also Cartesian biolinguistics
- Bohemian205-217
C
- Cartesian biolinguistics164
- Cartesian linguisticsxvi, 157-165
- category (grammatical —)29, 57, 143, 145; see also word class
- Caucasian languages85, 87
- Chechen87
- China (grammatical studies in —)xvi, 197-198
- Chinese
- Chinese grammar and linguistics143-154; see also China (grammatical studies in —)
- Chinese language83, 85, 87-89, 143-154
- Chinese literature88
- Chinese people94
- cognitivism
- cognitive linguistics69, 74
- cognitive psychology74
- cognitive science164-165
- Cold War148, 150, 152, 154
- comparative perspective
- comparative historical linguistics/grammar49-50, 54, 87, 93, 105, 152, 158; see also historical linguistics/grammar
- comparative linguistics/philology21-25, 84, 86, 90, 96, 133
- concrete (in Saussure)115-120, 123, 125
- conjugation23-27, 176, 178-182; see also verbal inflection
- copula50; see also verbe substantif
- corpusxvii-xviii, 3, 7, 117, 161, 173-176, 180, 184, 221, 227-228, 231, 233
- court interpreting224-228, 230
- count noun6, 12, 17
- Czech
- Czech (modern —)xvii-xviii, 205-217
- Czech National Revival205-217; see also nationalism
D
- declaration (German Aussage)59-60
- declarative59-60
- declension145, 176, 179-182; see also nominal inflection
- deixis
- deictic field114, 117-118
- deictic marker126
- deixisxvi, 118, 126
- dialect, dialectalx, 11, 24, 51, 86, 90, 92, 106, 175, 180, 193, 206, 214; see also Greek dialects
- dictionaryxviii, 22-23, 30, 42-43, 83, 88, 146, 199, 209, 221-222, 227-233
- Dravidian languages93
E
- empiricism164, 233
- énoncé36-37, 40, 45, 120; see also période, phrase, proposition, Satz, sentence
- ethnography81-84, 89-96
- ethnolinguistics81-96
- exposition53, 57-58; see also logical subject, psychological subject
- extended grammarx, xiii, 3; see also grammaire latine étendue
F
- Finnic
- Finnic languages85, 105
- Finnic peoples85
- French
- French language4-6, 9, 12-17, 35-45, 69, 82, 88, 95, 133, 163, 190, 195, 197
- French grammars and French linguistic traditionxiv, 3, 8-10, 12-17, 35-45, 50, 157, 160, 195-196
- French scholarshipxiv, 88, 195
- function (of linguistic forms)25-27, 49, 50-53, 55-58, 60-61, 118, 121, 136-137, 184, 192, 206, 216
- functional linguistics55, 69, 153, 161
G
- generative grammar72, 114, 157-158, 160-162, 164
- Georgian89
- German
- German language15-16, 28, 95, 109, 119, 133, 189-199, 206, 208, 212, 214, 216, 232
- German (grammars of —)191-194
- German (history of —)103, 192-194
- German grammars and German linguistic tradition24, 49, 67, 84, 89, 96, 103, 107, 147-148; see also comparative historical linguistics/grammar, historical linguistics/grammar
- Germanic languages and Germanic peoplesxv, 90, 104-110
- Germanic studies90, 104, 107-109; see also Indo-Germanic, pangermanism
- gestalt
- gestalt65-75
- gestalt formalism73-74
- gestalt laws66-67, 69-70, 74
- gestalt linguistics66, 68-70, 72-73
- gestalt psychology66-67
- gestalt theory66, 70, 72-74
- grammaire
- grammaire généralexiv, 9, 17, 35-45, 49-50; see also Arnauld, Lancelot
- grammaire latine étendue3
- grammatical manual42, 175-185, 190-191, 196; see also school grammar/grammatical school text, school textbook
- grammaticalizationxiii, 4, 10
- grammatization3
- Greek
- Greek language (ancient —)90, 93, 173-185, 190
- Greek dialects175, 180
- Greek grammar (ancient —)xiii, xvii, 173-185
H
- Hebrew85, 90
- Hindu87, 90, 94, 136
- Hindustani196, 198
- historical linguistics/grammar87, 92, 103, 146-148, 152, 154, 158, 189, 206, 214, 228; see also comparative historical linguistics/grammar
- history
- history of grammar173-185
- history of language learning and teaching189-192, 194, 197-198, 200; see also language learning, language teaching, pedagogy of language/pedagogical literature
- history of linguisticsx, 96, 154, 157-159, 161-163, 174, 190-191, 194, 196, 198-199, 233; see also in part. American linguistics, Chinese grammar and linguistics, Czech, French grammars and French linguistic tradition, German grammars and German linguistic tradition, Greek grammar, history of grammar, history of language learning and teaching, Romance languages
- human rights233
I
- ideologyxv, 109-110, 190, 194, 196-198, 200
- idiomatic phrase194; see also phrase
- imagined community102
- imperative27, 52-55, 59-61, 182
- imperialism150
- incorporation (German Einverleibung)23; see also polysynthetic language
- Indo-European81, 87, 90, 96, 105, 118, 133, 136, 145
- Indo-Germanic/Indo-Germans82, 85, 89, 92-93, 95; see also Germanic studies, pangermanism
- inflecting language92
- inflectionxvii, 25, 27, 29, 87, 145, 175, 180-181, 192; see also conjugation, declension, nominal inflection, verbal inflection
- instance of discourse (French instance de discours)120, 122
- intonationxiv, 52, 55, 69-70, 192, 213
- Iroquoian languagesxiv, 22, 24, 29
- isolating language92
- Italian
- Italian grammar5, 11-12
- Italian language4-5, 7, 12-13
J
- Japan (grammatical studies in —)197
- Japanese language83, 89, 198
- judgment37, 40, 50, 59-60, 114, 116, 195
- junction (in Jespersen)148
K
- Kawi28, 93; see also Old Javanese
- koinê181, 185
- Korean89
L
- language
- language atlasxv, 81-96
- language classification23, 81-96
- language faculty114-118, 121, 125-126
- language family85, 89-90, 92, 147
- language learning176, 189-191, 194-198, 200, 207; see also history of language learning and teaching, pedagogy of language/pedagogical literature
- language map81-96
- language teaching189-191, 194-200; see also history of language learning and teaching, pedagogy of language/pedagogical literature
- langue (in Saussure)xvi, 65, 70, 72, 74, 114, 115-119, 121-122, 124-125, 138; see also parole
- Latinxiii, 4, 10-12, 16, 25, 86, 88, 90, 93, 133, 136, 145, 173-185, 190, 196-199, 214, 216
- law (justice)213, 221-225, 227, 229, 231, 233
- lexicography/lexicographer43, 133, 176, 182, 229-231; see also dictionary
- logical subject40-41, 50, 53, 56-61; see also exposition, psychological subject
- logical predicate40-41, 50, 53, 56-61; see also psychological predicate
M
- Mahicanxiv, 22, 24, 28-29
- Manchu/Manchurian87-88, 144, 148
- mass nounxiii, 3-18
- Massachusett21-30
- metalanguage13, 35-38, 40
- metalinguistic(s)xiii, xvii, 38, 72, 74, 114, 117, 122, 125-126, 194
- minimalist program164
- missionary linguists/linguistics23-24, 95, 159, 190, 198
- morphological exercises173-185
- morphologyxiii, 4, 6-7, 25, 27, 87, 103, 133, 145, 149, 184, 214-215
- morphosyntax4, 6-7, 13, 17, 215
- multilingualism176
N
- Nahuatl22-23, 25, 27
- nation
- nationxv, 29, 87, 91, 102, 106, 108, 110, 207, 210
- national identityxv, 102, 105-106; see also Czech National Revival, nationalism/nationalist
- national languagexvii, 106, 144, 223
- nationalism/nationalistxv, xvii, 148, 205, 216-217; see also Czech National Revival, national identity
- nazi, nazismxv, 107-110
- Neogrammarians50, 74
- nexus (in Jespersen)148
- nominal inflection25, 27, 29, 87, 145, 175-176, 179-182; see also declension
- North American languages21-30, 95; see also Americanist linguistics
- noun phrase45, 60, 146; see also phrase
O
- object (grammatical —)23, 25-27, 61
- Old Javanese93; see also Kawi
- Onondaga22, 24-25, 29
- originalism227-233
P
- pangermanismxv, xvii, 108, 110, 150; see also Germanic studies, Indo-Germanic
- papyri (grammatical —)xvii, 173-185
- parole (in Saussure)65, 70, 115, 118-119, 121, 124; see also langue (in Saussure)
- partitive/partitivityxiii, xv, 3-18
- pedagogy of language/pedagogical literature7, 12-17, 43, 131, 145, 151, 189, 197-198; see also schoolsee also history of language learning and teaching, language learning, language teaching
- perception (sensory —)xiv, 57, 59-60, 66-74
- périodexiv, 36-40, 42; see also énoncé, phrase, proposition, Satz, sentence
- Persian87, 85, 89, 93
- person
- person (grammatical —)xvi, 25-30, 83, 121, 181-182, 191-194, 230
- person hierarchy21-30
- phenomenologyxvi, 66-69, 71-73, 114, 117-118, 120-125
- philology87, 94-95, 133, 144, 84, 109, 173-185
- philosophical grammar37, 42, 44, 115
- philosophy
- philosophyxiv, 84, 113-115, 124-125, 134, 137, 145, 151, 153, 159, 164
- philosophy of language21-30, 114-115
- phonetics
- phonetic feature65-66, 71
- phonetic law133
- phonetics65-66, 69, 71-72, 133, 135, 148, 199, 214-215
- phonology
- phoneme69, 71, 133, 135
- phonology/phonologicalxiv, 65, 68-69, 71, 74, 135-136, 159, 192, 214
- phrase (French syntagme or groupe)5, 44-45, 146-147, 183, 195, 214; see also idiomatic phrase, noun phrase
- phrase (French, Eng. ‘sentence’)xiv, 35-45; see also énoncé, période, proposition, Satz, sentence
- poeticsxvi, 130, 134, 135-136, 138
- poetry/poetical129-133, 136-139, 183
- polysynthetic language23, 93; see also incorporation
- Portuguese (language and grammar)x-xi, 8
- pragmatics
- pragmatic function49, 51, 55, 58, 62, 213-214
- pragmaticsxiv, 191, 193-194
- Prakrit93
- predicatexiv, 50-52, 56-61; see also logical predicate
- primitive (— language), linguistic primitiveness30, 90, 147, 149-150
- propositionxiv, 35-45, 50; see also énoncé, période, phrase, Satz, sentence
- prosody175, 183
- psychological predicate50, 53; see also logical predicate
- psychological subject50, 53; see also exposition, logical subject
- psychologismxvi, 49-50, 59, 115, 121
- psychologyxvi, 50, 66-68, 73-74, 113-115, 117-118, 121, 164; see also cognitive psychology
R
- racexv, 87, 89, 93, 101-103, 108, 110
- rank (grammatical —)143, 145-149, 154
- rationalism157-158, 160-162, 164
- Renaissancexiii, 3-18, 206, 212
- Romance languagesxiii, 3-18, 90, 93
- runes/runestone101-105, 107, 109-110
S
- Sanskritx, 93
- Satz53-55, 59-60; see also énoncé, période, phrase, proposition, sentence, Wortsatz
- Scandinavia
- Scandinavian linguisticsxv, 103-105, 107
- Scandinavian studies108
- school
- school grammar/grammatical school text36, 38, 42-44, 175, 181-185, 206, 210, 216; see also pedagogy of language / pedagogical literaturesee also grammatical manual
- school textbook210, 214, 216; see also grammatical manual
- schooling system in Antiquity173-185
- semantic(s)xiii, 4, 6-9, 11, 13, 15, 38, 50, 69-70, 72, 118, 120-122, 134, 213
- semiotic(s)69, 121-122, 124, 129-130
- Semite/Semitic85, 87, 90, 93
- sentence
- sentence70, 146-147, 181, 195, 215; see also énoncé, période, phrase, proposition, Satz, word-sentence, Wortsatz
- sentence, definition ofxiv-xv, 35-45, 49-62
- sentence, types of structure ofxiv-xv, 50, 53-54, 56-61
- situation (of the speech act)52-53, 55-58, 61-62, 66, 120, 124, 213-214
- Slavonic86, 90, 206
- Spanish5, 7, 12, 14, 17, 25, 70, 223-224, 226
- spoken language/written language distinction185, 197, 207, 212-217
- Sprache der Distanz205-217
- Sprache der Nähe205-217
- standard languagexvii, 197, 205-206, 214-217, 229-230, 233
- structural analysis29
- structuralism/structuralistxv-xvi, 66, 69-74, 114-115, 117, 123, 125
- subject (grammatical —)25-27, 41, 50, 57, 161, 191-192; see also logical subject
- subject (speaking —)114-117, 119-125
- subjectivityxvi, 115, 117-123, 126
- symbolismxvi, 130-131, 133, 136-137
- syntax17, 24, 35-45, 138, 145-146, 148, 165, 180-182, 214-215
T
- technê grammatikê173-185
- testing (linguistic —)226-227
- Turanian languages90
- Turkic85, 89, 93
U
- universal grammar/features22, 25, 27, 29, 89122, 134
V
- verbal inflection25-27, 29-30, 87, 145, 176, 178-182; see also conjugation
- verbe substantif44; see also copula
W
- women in linguistics198-200
- word, Wort
- word class7, 12-13, 28, 146, 148-149, 184; see also category (grammatical —)
- word-sentence49, 51, 52-54, 57-61
- Wortsatz53-56, 58, 61
- World War II105, 107-108, 147-148, 158-159
