27.498, TOC: Historiographia Linguistica 42/2/3 (2015)
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Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 15:08:42
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Historiographia Linguistica Vol. 42, No. 2/3 (2015)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Historiographica Linguistica
Volume Number: 42
Issue Number: 2/3
Issue Date: 2015
Subtitle: Missionary Linguistics world-wide; Theory, practice and politics
Main Text:
2015. iv, 257 pp.
Table of Contents
Articles / Aufsätze
On the Linguistic Ideas Underlying the Work of 16th-Century Mesoamerican
Missionaries
Miguel Ángel Esparza Torres
211 – 232
El modelo nebrisense del Arte de la lengua mexicana (1547) de fray Andrés de
Olmos
José Miguel Baños Baños y Heréndira Téllez Nieto
233 – 260
The Chamorro Verb according to Diego Luis de Sanvitores (1627–1672)
Pierre Winkler
261 – 313
A Contrastive Study of 18th-Century Word-Lists: Translations into some fifty
American and Philippine languages
Rebeca Fernández Rodríguez
315 – 333
Early Descriptions of Pama-Nyungan Ergativity
Clara Stockigt
335 – 377
Mission, Politics and Linguistic Research: The case of the Anindilyakwa
language of North Australia
Laura Rademaker
379 – 400
Review Article / Rapport Critique / Forschungsbericht
Roman Jakobson: Analyses et évaluations de son apport aux sciences du langage,
de la littérature et de l’information
Compte rendu par Roger Comtet
401 – 422
Reviews / Comptes Rendus / Besprechungen
George J. Metcalf, On Language Diversity and Relationship from Bibliander to
Adelung. Ed. by Toon Van Hal & Raf Van Rooy (Amsterdam, 2013)
Reviewed by Peter T. Daniels
423 – 427
Battaner Moro, Elena, Las ideas lingüísticas de John R. Firth (Münster, 2014)
Reviewed by John A. Goldsmith
428 – 433
Felix Córdoba Rodríguez, Ernesto González Seoane & María Dolores Sánchez
Palomino (eds.), Lexicografía de las lenguas románicas : Perspectiva
histórica. Volumen I (Berlin & New York, 2014)
Reviewed by Steven N. Dworkin
434 – 440
Malgorzata Anna Kaminska, A History of the Concise Oxford Dictionary
(Frankfurt am Main, 2014)
Reviewed by Charlotte Brewer
441 – 445
Wulf Oesterreicher & Maria Selig (Hrg.), Geschichtlichkeit von Sprache und
Text : Philologien— Disziplingenese— Wissenschaftshistoriographie (Paderborn,
2014)
Reviewed by Philipp Krämer
446 – 452
Johanna Wolf, Kontinuität und Wandel der Philologien. Textarchäologische
Studien zur Entstehung der Romanischen Philologie im 19. Jahrhundert.
(Tübingen, 2012)
Rezensiert von Andreas Gardt
453 – 456
Jacqueline Léon, Histoire de l’automatisation des sciences du langage (Lyon,
2015)
Reviewed by Bernard Ycart
457 – 460
Miscellanea: Notes / Notizen — Documents / Dokumente
Historical Notes on the Term ‘absolutive’
Thomas Lindner
461 – 464
Koerner’s Korner
E.F.K. Koerner
465 – 468
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
History of Linguistics
Lexicography
Morphology
Syntax
Subject Language(s): Anindilyakwa (aoi)
Chamorro (cha)
Language Family(ies): Pama-Nyungan
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