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_aThe Western Classical Tradition in Linguistics _cKeith Allan _hEnglish |
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_a2010 _bEquinox Publishing Ltd _c2010 |
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_aviii,440 pages, ; _bsoft bound _c17x24 cm |
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505 | _aChapter 1: Linguistics and the Western Classical Tradition Chapter 2: Plato on language Chapter 3: Aristotle’s legacy Chapter 4: The Stoics and Varro Chapter 5: Quintilian, Dionysius, and Donatus: the start of a pedagogic tradition Chapter 6: Apollonius and Priscian, the great grammarians among the ancients Chapter 7: Prescriptivism from the early middle ages on Chapter 8:General’ or ‘universal’ grammar: from the modistae to Chomsky Chapter 9: Phonetics, phonology, and comparative philology Chapter 10: Language and thought: from Epicurus until after Whorf Chapter 11: Saussurean and functionalist linguistics: the study of language as human communication Chapter 12: Paradigms for linguistic analysis: Bloom fieldian linguistics and the Chomsky revolution Chapter 13: Linguistic semantics and pragmatics from earliest times | ||
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