In:History of Linguistics 2021: Selected papers from the 15th International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHoLS 15), Milan, 28 August – 1 September
Edited by Savina Raynaud, Maria Paola Tenchini and Enrica Galazzi
[Studies in the History of the Language Sciences 133] 2024
► pp. 283–284
Subject index
Published online: 28 November 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/sihols.133.si
https://doi.org/10.1075/sihols.133.si
A
- Accessibility of a forgotten corpus161–163
- Accommodation48–51
- Acoustic components239
- American linguistics211
- Philosophical Society212
- Structuralism215
- Archives211, 213–218, 221, 224, 227, 229
B
- Bahuvrīhi compounds129–130, 134, 137, 139
- Bayésienne modeling49
C
- Chomskyan linguists217
- Communication65–67, 78, 80, 82–83
- Compounding rules132–133
- Computational linguistics103–104, 107, 110–111
- Configurational / non c. languages181–183, 188–189
- Constituent order129–142
- Course in general linguistics230, 233
- Cultural turn91
D
- Demonstratives – deictic elements68, 71–72
- Derivation131, 139
- Descriptive linguistics163, 175
- Determinand – Determinant138
- Dialogical nature of language63–65
- Dictionaries105, 111, 162, 165, 167, 171, 174
- Diglossia,163, 165
- Disciplinary projection47–48
E
- École Libre des Hautes Études220–228, 230, 233
- Einzel- or Sonderbedeutungen261
- Électroacoustic methods of language analysis239–240, 244
- Embedding135–136, 154–156
- Endangered languages57
- Ethical dimension in language and speech62–66, 72–74
- Eurocentrism92, 97
- Experimental phonetics240
- Exposition67
F
- Forecasting48–51
- Function40–41, 44
- Functional35
- Fund for the Future of Linguistics217
G
- Geometrical notion153, 155–156
- Grammar
- Generative grammar17, 19, 24, 117–118, 121, 126–127, 154, 156, 216
- Latin grammar32
- Sanskrit grammars117, 124–125
- Grammatical innovation127
- Grundbedeutung254, 255–257, 259–264, 272
H
- Head17, 18, 27,
146–150, 156
- Non-head134–135, 142
- Historiography90, 93–96
- Hittite49
- Horizon of projection102–104, 107–112, 173–174
- Horizon of retrospection102–105, 112, 173–174
I
- Immediate constituent16, 23–24, 27
- Immigration restriction204
- Individual Differences (in reading)243–244
- Indo-European Syntax179–197
- Internal order of compounds145–147, 156
- Interdisciplinary dialogue95
- International
- International auxiliary language50, 57
- International Congress of Linguists54–57
- International Congress of Phonetic Sciences Ghent240, 242, 244
- Interpretation / interpreters88–98
- Interpreting studies88, 90–91
J
- Journal Language212
L
- Language
- Emergence of language82
- Idea(l) of language77
- Instrumentalization of language82
- Language acquisition and use65–67, 72
- Language of poetry167, 169, 173
- Language origin81–84
- Language policy57
- Magic language80, 82, 86
- Ordinary language164. 167
- Scientific language166–167, 169
- Standard(ized) language172, 174
- Traditional language scholarship166–167, 169
- Langue / parole230–231
- Laryngeal Theory49
- Left periphery193–195
- Linearization parameter147
- Lingua Franca162
- Linguistics
- Cognitive – typological linguistics17
- General linguistics224–233
- Linguistics as a discipline51–52
- Russian linguistics32–34
- Soviet linguistics31–45
- Tasks of linguistics48, 51–53
- Linguistic changes225, 228–232
- Linguistic changes descriptions (corpus)161, 170
- Linguistic changes phonic variations242
- Linguistic Society of America - LSA198–208, 213, 216–217
- Locative119–120, 123, 137–142
M
- Machine translation (MT)103–112
- Meaning
- Fundamental meaning250
- General meaning [Gesamtbedeutung]249, 250, 254, 259–264, 271–272
- Principal meaning263
- Metaphor40, 41, 44
- Metaphorical compounds148–149, 153–154
- Metonymy40, 41, 44
- Missionary grammars / linguistics167
N
- Naturphilosophie41, 43
- Nominal declension116–118, 121–123, 125
- Nominal endings117, 119–122, 126
- Nominal paradigmatic sets125–127
P
- Paradigm15, 16, 24–25
- Pedagogical manual121, 124
- Pedagogical grammars121, 124–125, 127
- Perception of language sounds239–241
- Phonology225, 228–229, 232
- Positivism49
- Post-Bloomfieldian in group215
- Prediction48–51
- Predication16, 17, 19,
22–24, 26–27
- Endocentric configuration17
- Exocentric configuration18
- Predicate17, 20, 22–24, 69
Q
- Qualifier132, 138–140, 142
R
- Racism198, 205–208
- Scientific racism198, 206–208
- Research tradition26–27
S
- Semantics249, 258, 267
- Sentences20–21, 66,
68, 189, 192
- Copular sentences18
- Schallanalyse56
- Singing voice244
- Spatio-temporality92, 95, 97
- Structuralism220, 227, 234
- Subject18–24
- Sympathy70
- Synchrony231
- Syntactic-semantic values (kārakas)119, 121, 123
- Syntagm139, 142
T
- Taboo words176–177
- Tamil,163–177
- Teleology38
- Teleological35, 38
- Thematic role17–20
- Time
- Historical time78–79
- Messianic - fulfilled time78–79
- Topic192–194
- Tradition
- Greek tradition32
- Latin tradition32
- Russian tradition32
- Translation80, 84–86
- Triglossia,163–165
- Typology36–37
U
- Upasarjana134–137, 139–141, 150–156
V
- Vowel synthesis241
W
- Western-centric92–93, 97
- Western tradition31–32
- Wild tree130
- Word
- Finite words117–118
- Word group27
- Word order179–184, 191
- Word sentence (Wortsatz)62, 72
