In:History of Linguistics 1996: Volume 1: Traditions in Linguistics Worldwide
Edited by David Cram, Andrew R. Linn and Elke Nowak
[Studies in the History of the Language Sciences 94] 1999
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Published online: 15 December 1999
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Table of contents
Forewordix
ICHOLS VII Selection Committeexi
Conference Programmexiii
I. Generalia
The concept of 'revolution' in linguistics: Historical, methodological and philosophical considerations3
Georg(e) Forster und Wilhelm von Humboldt - oder: Von der vergleichenden Ethnologie zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Sprachwissenschaft15
II. Missionary Linguistics
From 'Insula Vera Crux' to 'Terra Brasiliensis': History, (hi)stories and the historiography of Brazilian linguistics71
Diverse sounds and similar meanings: Registration of Queqhua and Aymara terms by Spanish lexicographers in the early colonial period91
An anonymous eighteenth-century Southern Peruvian vocabulary: Hybridisation, semantic peculiarities and socio-cultural contextualization99
'Language as a living, cultural phenomenon': Gladys Amanda Reichard and the study of native American languages111
Innovations in a vernacular grammar: A comparison of Fray Maturino Gilberti's Latin and Tarascan grammars147
Investigating diversity: Descriptive grammars, empirical research and the science of language155
Learning Urdu in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries: Dialogues and familiar phrases165
III. The Celtic Tradition
IV. The Chinese Tradition
V. The Georgian Tradition
Case System of a Name in Anton I Bagrationi's (1720-1788) Kartuli [Georgian] Grammar235
VI. The Hebrew Tradition
VII. The Japanese Tradition
VIII. The Persian Tradition
IX. The Russian Tradition
Quelques repères dans la définition de la norme grammaticale en Russie au XVIIIe siècle291
X. The Tamil Tradition
Abstracts321
Contents of Volume Two327
Index of Names331
Index of Topics334
