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Date: 24-Jun-2008
From: Christopher Tancock < c.tancock at elsevier.com >
Subject: Language Sciences Vol 30, No 5 (2008)
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Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 02:29:03
From: Christopher Tancock [c.tancock at elsevier.com]
Subject: Language Sciences Vol 30, No 5 (2008)
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Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics
Journal Title: Language Sciences
Volume Number: 30
Issue Number: 5
Issue Date: 2008
Subtitle: History of Linguistics: Papers from the First East Asian Colloquium of the Studienkreis Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaft
Main Text:
1. Editors' preface
Page 481
Christopher Hutton, Hans-Georg Wolf
2. Wilhelm von Humboldt and the 'Orient': On Edward W. Said's remarks on
Humboldt's Orientalist studies
Pages 482-498
Markus Meßling
3. Between knowledge and 'plagiarism,' or, how the Chinese language was studied
in the West
Pages 499-511
Q.S. Tong
4. Human diversity and the genealogy of languages: Noah as the founding
ancestor of the Chinese
Pages 512-528
Christopher Hutton
5. Inventing a modern lexicon for grammar in Chinese: the experience of Wang
Fengzao, Ma Jianzhong and Yan Fu
Pages 529-545
Tommaso Pellin
6. The philological and exegetical approach to language and culture in the
history of language study in Japan
Pages 546-552
Hiroyuki Eto
7. British and French language and educational policies in the Mandate and
Trusteeship Territories
Pages 553-574
Hans-Georg Wolf
8. The theory of word formation in early semasiology: A blank spot on the map
of 19th century linguistics
Pages 575-596
Peter Schmitter
9. Forthcoming articles
Page 597
10. The International Association for the Integrational Study of Language and
Communication (IAISLC) and The Amsterdam Center for Language & Communication
(Research group Sociolinguistic aspects of Multilingualism) announce an
Page 598
For more on this Language Sciences Special Issue, please see:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03880001
or visit the journal homepage at:
www.elsevier.com/locate/langsci.
Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics
General Linguistics
Historical Linguistics
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