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1) Subject: New Handbook with chapter on Establishment of Arabic Linguistics
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Date: 17 Jan 2001
From: reposted from LINGUIST
Subject: New Handbook with chapter on Establishment of Arabic Linguistics
New Publication from Mouton de Gruyter
>>From the series
Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft / Handbooks of
Linguistics and Communication Science / Manuels de linguistique et des
sciences de communication
Edited by Armin Burkhardt, Hugo Steger and Herbert Ernst Wiegand
History of the Language Sciences
An International Handbook on the Evolution of the Study of Language from
the Beginnings to the Present
Edited by Sylvain Auroux, E.F.K. Koerner, Hans-Josef Niederehe, Kees
Versteegh
Three Volumes. 27 x 19 cm. Cloth.
Volume 1: 2000. LX, 1096 pages.
DM 898,- / EUR 459,14 / öS 6555,- (RRP) / sFr 772,- / approx. US$ 449.00
ISBN 3-11-011103-9
(Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science 18.1)
Writing in English, German or French, more than 300 authors provide a
historical description of the beginnings and of the early and
subsequent development of thinking about language and languages within
the relevant historical context. Institutions which emerged over the
ages are considered, concerned with the study, organisation,
documentation, and distribution as well as with the utilisation of
language related knowledge. Special emphasis has been placed on
related disciplines, such as rhetoric, the philosophy of language,
cognitive psychology, logic and neurological science.
Contents Volume 1
I The Establishment of Linguistic Traditions in the Near East
II The Establishment of Chinese Linguistic Tradition
III The Establishment of Korean Linguistic Tradition
IV The Establishment of Japanese Linguistic Tradition
V The Establishment of Sanskrit Linguistics
VI The Establishment of Dravidian Linguistics
VII The Establishment of Tibetan Linguistics
VIII The Establishment of Hebrew Linguistics
IX The Establishment of Arabic Linguistics
X The Establishment of Syriac Linguistics
XI The Establishment of Linguistics in Greece
XII The Establishment of Linguistics in Rome
XIII The Cultivation of Latin Grammar in the early Middle Ages
XIV Linguistic Theory in the late Middle Ages
XV The Cultivation of Latin Grammar in the late Middle Ages
XVI The Classical Languages in the Age of Humanism
XVII The Teaching of Languages in the 15th through the 18th Centuries in
Europe
XVIII The Development of Grammatical Traditions for the Literary
Vernaculars in Europe
XIX The Normative Study of the National Languages from the 17th Century
Onwards
XX The Study of 'Exotic' Languages by Europeans
XXI Theories of Grammar and Language Philosophy in the 17th and 18th
Centuries
XXII Ideas on the Origin of Language and Languages from the 16th to the
19th Centuries
For further information about the handbook series, please refer to
http://www.deGruyter.de/hsk
For more information please contact the publisher:
Mouton de Gruyter
Genthiner Str. 13
10785 Berlin, Germany
Fax: +49 30 26005 222
e-mail: orders at degruyter.de
Please visit our website for other publications by Mouton de Gruyter
http://www.degruyter.com
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