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Table of contents
Forewordix
Conference Programxi
List of Participantsxix
I. Generalia
Stolen Paradigms: Stammbaum to Black Box3 On the Problem of ‘Influence’ in Linguistic Historiography13 Linguistics and Economics29 II. Classical Period
Pāṇini, Language Theories and the Dialectics of Grammar43 Aristotelian Categorial Theory Viewed as a Theory of Componential Semantics53 On Priscian's Syntactic Theory: The medieval perspective65 III. Medieval Period
From the Beginning of Medieval Hebrew-Arabic Lexicography77 When Did the Word naḥw Come to Denote Grammar? (Abstract)85 Marginality in the Arab Grammatical Tradition87 A Medieval Arab Theory of Language Acquisition97 The Observations of Medieval Irish Scholars on Sandhi Phenomena in Irish107 Supposition in Petrus Hispanus' Summulae Logicales117 Dante's notion of the vulgare illustre: a reappraisal129 Vernacular Translation and Instruction in Grammar in Fifteenth-Century England143 IV. Renaissance
La Lexicografía española desde los principios hasta el año 1599157 A Re-Analysis of Juan-Luis Vives' (1492-1540) ‘Exercitatio Linguae Latinae’167 Bilingual Lexicography in the Renaissance: Palsgrave's English-French Lexicon (1530)179 John Donne's Moralized Grammar: A study in Renaissance Christian Hebraica189 V. Seventeenth Century
What is Mystical Language?201 Ellipsis in Seventeenth-Century English Grammars211 Early New England Missionary Linguistics223 Usage and Reason in Seventeenth-Century French Grammar: A fresh look at Vaugelas233 Style and Utopia: Sprat's demand for a plain style, reconsidered247 John Wilkins' Theory of Articulatory Phonetics263 John Wilkins and the Development of a Structural Semantics271 The Study of the Article in England from Wallis to Horne Tooke, 1653-1798283 VI. Eighteenth Century
Linguistics Meets Caliban or the Uses of Savagery in 18th-Century Theoretical History of Language301 Sémantique synonymique: Une contre-rhétorique Condillac et Diderot315 Une ‘filière française’: La postérité de Beauzée327 Die Grundlegung der empirischen Sprachwissenschaft als ‘Wissenschaft am Menschen’335 Language Theory, the Institution of Philology and the State: The emergence of philological discourse 1770-1810349 Wilhelm Heinse's Critique of Enlightenment Semiotics365 Language Policy of the East India Company and the Asiatic Society of Bengal377 Sir William Jones and Applied Linguistics379 Sir William Jones and Phonetic Transcription391 Language, Ethics and Ideology: Dugald Stewart's ‘Common Sense’ critique of empiricist historical and genetic linguistics399 VII. Nineteenth Century
Les grammaires françaises à l’usage des Néerlandophones en Belgique (de 1763 à 1925)417 Duponceau and Early Nineteenth-Century Linguistics435 The First Uses of the French Word ‘Linguistique’ (1812-1880)447 Les trois méthodes de la comparaison chez Wilhelm von Humboldt461 Schematismus: Wilhelm von Humboldt und Schleiermacher465 Coleridge's ‘Logic’: A systematic theory of language479 Steinthal and the Development of Linguistic Science: The convergence of psychology and linguistics491 Ethnic Stereotypes in Linguistics: The Case of Friedrich Max Müller (1847-51)501 Organic Language Theory in the American Renaissance513 The Grammatical Philosophies of the Spanish Royal Academy (1870)523 Baudouin de Courtenay: Pioneer in diachronic linguistics539 VIII. Twentieth Century
Problématique du substrat et histoire de la créolistique (1879-1939)553 Dependency Theory since Grimm565 Peirce, Saussure, Uexküll575 Historical Narrative or Scientific Discipline? Fritz Mauthner on the limits of linguistics585 Antoine Meillet et la méthode en linguistique595 The Place of Charles Bally in the Lockean Tradition607 La Stylistique de Charles Bally: Une linguistique du sujet parlant615 Trubetzkoy before Trubetzkoy627 Ukrainian Linguistics in Exile (1918-1984)639 Historiographic Observations on a Current Issue in American Linguistics647 Dual-Coding Hypotheses in Various Guises657 (R)REST: Chomskys Annäherung an Saussures ‘langue’ — Konzeption?665 General Index677