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|a The Oxford handbook of the history of linguistics /
|c edited by Keith Allan.
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|a History of linguistics
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|a Oxford handbooks in linguistics
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|a Online resource; title from home page (viewed Sept. 27, 2013).
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|t The origins and the evolution of language /
|r Salikoko S. Mufwene --
|t The history of writing as a history of linguistics /
|r Peter T. Daniels --
|t History of the study of gesture /
|r Adam Kendon --
|t The history of sign language linguistics /
|r Bencie Woll --
|t Orthography and the early history of phonetics /
|r Michael K.C. MacMahon --
|t From IPA to Praat and beyond /
|r Deborah Loakes --
|t Nineteenth-century study of sound change from Rask to Saussure /
|r Kate Burridge --
|t Discoverers of the phoneme /
|r Harry van der Hulst --
|t A history of sound symbolism /
|r Margaret Magnus --
|t East Asian linguistics /
|r Karen Steffen Chung --
|t Linguistics in India /
|r Peter M. Scharf --
|t From Semitic to Afro-Asiatic /
|r Edward Lipinski --
|t From Plato to Priscian philosophy's legacy to grammar /
|r Catherine Atherton,
|r David Blank --
|t Pedagogical grammars before the eighteenth century /
|r Anneli Luhtala --
|t Vernaculars and the idea of a standard language /
|r Andrew Linn --
|t Word-based morphology from Aristotle to Modern WP (Word and Paradigm Models) /
|r James P. Blevins --
|t General or universal grammar from Plato to Chomsky /
|r Jaap Maat --
|t American descriptivism (`Structuralism') /
|r James P. Blevins --
|t Noam Chomsky's contribution to linguistics a sketch /
|r Robert Freidin --
|t European linguistics since Saussure /
|r Giorgio Graffi --
|t Functional and cognitive grammars /
|r Anna Siewierska --
|t Lexicography from earliest times to the present /
|r Patrick Hanks --
|t The logico-philosophical tradition /
|r Pieter A.M. Seuren --
|t Lexical semantics from speculative etymology to structuralist semantics /
|r Dirk Geeraerts --
|t Post-structuralist and cognitive approaches to meaning /
|r Dirk Geeraerts --
|t A brief sketch of the historic development of pragmatics /
|r Jacob L. Mey --
|t Meaning in texts and contexts /
|r Linda R. Waugh
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|t Comparative, historical, and typological linguistics since the eighteenth century /
|r Kurt R. Jankowsky --
|t Language, culture, and society /
|r Ana Deumert --
|t Language, the mind, and the brain /
|r Alan Garnham --
|t Translation the intertranslatability of languages --
|t Translation and language teaching /
|r Kirsten Malmkjær --
|t Computational linguistics /
|r Graeme Hirst --
|t The history of corpus linguistics /
|r Tony McEnery,
|r Andrew Hardie --
|t Philosophy of linguistics /
|r Esa Itkonen.
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|a In the Oxford Handbook of the History of Linguistics leading scholars from around the world explore and discuss the complex of interconnected approaches, skills, and tasks that has characterized the study of language for more than two-and-a-half millennia. These include: understanding how languages originate and change; describing the nature and development of signing and writing systems; investigations of human speech sounds; the description and recording of grammars and lexicons; and explaining the nature of language and its roles in communication, learning, and culture. The endeavor to explain the nature of language and its relation to the world has remained remarkably constant throughout time, scholars and teachers returning to the same or similar problems throughout the ages. The concepts, methods, and findings of previous generations are of great intrinsic interest and also offer valuable insights to current researchers. The Oxford Handbook of the History of Linguistics makes a significant contribution to the historiography of linguistics and at the same time offers a range of expert perspectives on past and current problems and debates.
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