| Martin Joos's Readings in Linguistics A publication history |
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| The category name in the Grammar or Art (1560) of Domingo de Santo Tomas and in the Art (1571) of Alonso de Molina |
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| Mortimer Sloper Howell (1841-1925), reader of Radi al-din al-Astarabadi (VII/XIII century) and two Indian lithographs |
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| That Was Not 'Lenneberg's Dream' |
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| Among Latinists Alfred Ernout and Einar Lofstedt's responses to the 'Nijmegen School' and its Christian Sondersprache hypothesis |
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| Edouard Pichon, phonologist |
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| Mikolaj Kruszewski (1851-1887) and the Neo-Grammarians |
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| Saussure: The wide range of his interests |
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| Cataloguing the First Histories of the English Language Written from the Late 16th to the End of the 18th Century |
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| August Schleicher and Materialism in 19th-Century Linguistics |
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| Criticism of the Spanish Academy in Spain's First Encyclopedic Dictionary |
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| Two Short Essays by Arni Magnusson on the Origins of the Icelandic Language |
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| An American at the origins of European Sprachwissenschaft and Italian historiographical thought William Dwight Whitney and his approach to linguistic issues |
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| A remarkable compilation shift A genealogical study of Medhurst's Chinese and English Dictionary (1842-1843) |
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| The semiotic turn of the early XX century A serial approach |
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| The Italian grammar of Lodewijk Meijer (1672) Anatomy of a reasoned didactic grammar |
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| Spotlights on the notion of lexical motivation across languages in the Western linguistic tradition, from the 16th century to the present |
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| The first biolinguist? A forgotten (and forgettable) episode in thought about the evolution of human language |
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| Traditions, innovations, and connections in writing the history of linguistics |
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| Between influence and coincidence: The reminiscence of Greek in Arabic Contribution to the history of Arabic grammar |
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| Making a Genealogy of American linguistics with John Eliot's Indian Grammar Begun (1666) |
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| On the rapid expansion of optimality theory at the end of the twentieth century |
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