23.1636, Books: Du langage: Poncel

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Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2012 18:46:22
From: Ulrich Lueders [lincom.europa at t-online.de]
Subject: Du langage: Poncel

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Title: Du langage 
Subtitle: Essai sur la nature et l’etude des mots et des langues 
Series Title: LINCOM facsimile collection  

Publication Year: 2012 
Publisher: Lincom GmbH
	   http://www.lincom.eu
	

Book URL: www.lincom-shop.eu 


Author: Terrien Poncel

Paperback: ISBN:  9783862881123 Pages: 277 Price: Europe EURO 69.80


Abstract:

La science dont on a essayer ici d'étudier quelques principes, relatifs à 
l'étude des mots, est entièrement moderne. Soixante années à peine se sont 
écoulées depuis la rélévations du Sanscrit au monde savant, et c'est 
l'examen de cette langue parfaite qui fait embrasser de nouveaux horizons à 
l'étude des langues, l'a conduite à se constituer comme science, et l'a lancée 
définivement dans la voie du progès. C'est à notre siècle que reviendra, dans 
la suite de temps, l'honneur d'avoir donné le jour à une des plus belle 
branches des connaissances humaines. 

La Linguistique, car c'est d'elle qu'il s'agit ici, est aujourd'hui une science 
tellement positive, dans sa méthode comme dans son object, que l'on peut 
même se demander si elle doit être classée parmi les sciences historiques 
ou parmi les sciences naturelles (de la préface).

Table des matières: Prolégomènes : la linguistique, une science moderne - la 
lexicologie - définition du mots. Des éléments des mots : des sons - des 
lettres - des articulations humaines. De l'accentuation. De la pronunciation : 
influence de la mollesse musculaire - influence de la civilisation - influence 
du peuple. Des modifications régulières et des lois d'équivalence des 
consonnes : dans les langues Aryennes - dans les langues Sémitiques et 
Touraniennes - en général. Des modifications accidentielles dans le système 
phonétique des mots : par transformation - dissimilation - assimilation - 
transposiion - prostèse - épenthèse - paragoge - aphérèse - ellipse - 
apocope. De l'analyse linguistique des mots. De la formation des mots. Des 
langues: des classes des langues (isolantes - agglutinantes - 
amalgamantes). De la signification des mots. Du role de la science des mots 
et des langues. 

(re-edition, originally published 1867, Paris; written in French). 



Linguistic Field(s): Discipline of Linguistics
                     General Linguistics
                     Historical Linguistics


Written In: French  (fra)
	
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