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(a)Rev. ofHerwig Krenn & Klaus Müllner, Bibliographie zur Transformations-grammatik (Heidelberg: Carl Winter 1968) Kratylos14:1.7–12.
(b)Rev. ofGeorges Mounin, Saussure, ou le structuralisme sans le savoir (Paris: Seghers 1968) Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique15:1.27–32.
(a) “Bloomfieldian Linguistics and the Problem of ‘Meaning’: A chapter in the history and study of language”. Jahrbuch für Amerikastudien/German Yearbook of American Studies15.162-183 (Heidelberg). Repr. in (1978a: 155–176) and inAppraisals of Leonard Bloomfielded. byJohn G. Fought (London & New York: Routledge 1998).
(b) “Franz Nikolaus Finck (1867–1910): Zur 60. Wiederkehr des Todestages eines grossen Sprachwissenschaftlers aus dem Niederrhein”. Der Niederrhein: Zeitschrift für Heimatpflege37:3.91–94 (Krefeld).
(c) “Ferdinand de Saussure — Origin and Development of his Linguistic Theory and its Influence upon the Major Linguistic Schools in the Western World: A critical evaluation of the relevance of Saussurean principles to contemporary theories of language”. Linguistische Berichteno.9, 52–54.
(a)Ferdinand de Saussure: Origin and Development of his Linguistic Theory in Western Studies of Language: A critical evaluation of the evolution of Saussurean principles and their relevance to contemporary linguistic theories. Ph.D. dissertation, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby/Vancouver, B.C., Canada. [Rev. version publ. as (1973a).]
(e)Rev. ofHarrison T. Meserole, 1969 MLA International Bibliography of Books and Articles on Modern Languages and Literatures, vol.3: Linguistics (University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State Univ. Press 1970) Language47:4.915–918.
(f)Rev. ofGeorg von der Gabelentz, Die Sprachwissenschaft: Ihre Aufgaben, Methoden und bisherigen Ergebnisse, reprint of 1901 ed. with preface byGunter Narr & Uwe Petersenand an article byEugenio Coseriu (Tübingen: Tübinger Beiträge zur Linguistik 1969) Lingua28:1/2.153–159.
(g)Rev. ofEberhard Zwirner & Kurt Zwirner, Principles of Phonometrics,transl. by Herman Bluhme (University, Ala.: Univ. of Alabama Press 1970) Phonetica24:4.247–252.
(i)Rev. notes onMichael Lane (ed.)Structuralism: A reader (London: Cape 1970) and Jean-Claude Pariente (ed.), Essais sur le langage (Paris: Minuit 1969) Germanistik12:2.207–208, 211–112.
(a)Bibliographia Saussureana 1870–1970: An annotated, classified bibliography on the background, development, and actual relevance of Ferdinand de Saussure’s general theory of language. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press. 406pp.
(b)Contribution au débat post-saussurien sur le signe linguistique: Introduction générale et bibliographie annotée. (Approaches to Semiotics, paperback series, 2.) The Hague: Mouton. 103pp.
(e) “Towards a Historiography of Linguistics: 19th and 20th century paradigms”. Anthropological Linguistics14:7.255–280. [Rev. & expanded version publ. as (1976c).]
(f) “Jan Baudouin de Courtenay: His place in the history of linguistic science”. Canadian Slavonic Papers/Revue canadienne des Slavistes14:4.663–682. Repr. in (1978a: 107–126.
(h) “A Brief Reply to Messrs. Narr and Petersen”. Lingua30:4.462–463 . [Reply toGunter Narr and Uwe Petersen, “On Koerner, Coseriu, and Gabelentz (A Brief rejoinder)”, written in response to (1971i) and published together with this counterreply by Koerner.]
(i)Rev. ofHans Arens, Sprachwissenschaft: Der Gang ihrer Entwicklung von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart, 2nd ed. (Freiburg & München: Karl Alber 1969) Language48:2.428–445. Repr. in (1978a: 3–20).
(j)Rev. ofGiulio C. Lepschy, Die strukturale Sprachwissenschaft: Eine Einführung, transl. and with an additional chapter, byHarro Stammerjohann (München: Nymphenburg 1969) Göttingische Gelehrte Anziegen224:3/4.288–295.
(k)Rev. ofFrank Häusler, Das Problem Phonetik und Phonologie bei Baudouin de Courtenay und in seiner Nachfolge (Leipzig: Niemeyer 1968) Linguisticsno.77, 63–77.
(n)Rev. ofTheodor Siebs, Deutsche Aussprache: Reine und gemässigte Hochlautung, mit Aussprachewörterbuch, 19th rev. ed. by Helmut de Boor (Berlin: W. de Gruyter 1969) German Quarterly45:1/2.196–199.
(o)Rev. ofR. H. Robins, Diversions of Bloomsbury: Selected writings on linguistics (Amsterdam: North-Holland 1970) International Journal of American Linguistics38:2.151–154.
(p)Rev. ofFerdinand de Saussure, Cours de linguistique généralecritical ed. by Rudolf Engler, tome I (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 1968) Language48:3.682–684.
(r)Rev. ofJohn T. Waterman, Perspectives in Linguistics: An account of the background of modern linguistics,2nd ed. (Chicago & London: Univ. of Chicago Press 1970) General Linguistics12:2.138–142.
(s)Rev. ofRolf Hiersche, Ferdinand de Saussures Langue-Parole-Konzeption und sein Verhältnis zu Durkheim und von der Gabelentz (Innsbruck: Institut für Sprach-wissenschaft, Univ. Innsbruck 1972) Kratylos17:2.125–129.
(a)Ferdinand de Saussure: Origin and Development of His Linguistic Thought in Western Studies of Language. A contribution to the history and theory of linguistics. (Schriften zur Linguistik, 7.) Braunschweig: Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn. xl + 428pp. [Rev. version of (1971a).] Hungarian transl., “Ferdinand de Saussure”, byLászlo Antál, inNyelvelméleti szakszöveggyüjtemény [Text collection in linguistic theory], III: A genfi iskola [The Geneva School], II:411–740, Budapest: Tankönyvkiadó 1982 Japanese transl., Saussure no Gengoron [Saussure’s linguistic thought], byKeiichi Yamanaka, Tokyo: Taishukan 1982 Spanish transl., Ferdinand de Saussure: Génesis y evolución de su pensiamento en el marco de la lingüística occidental. Contribución a la historia y la teoria de la lingüística, byGraciela García Montaño (Biblioteca Románica Hispánica, III: Manuales, 54), Madrid: Gredos 1982.
(b)The Importance of Techmer’s Internationale Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft in the Development of General Linguistics. (SiHoLS, 1.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins. vii + 76pp.Also published (with a different preface) with the reprint ofInternationale Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft,Supplement I: A. F. Pott, Zur Literatur der Sprachenkunde Europas. Amsterdam: John Benjamins 1973.
(c)Rev. ofAndré Jacob (ed.)100 Points de vue sur le langage: 270 textes choisis et présentés, avec introduction et bibliographie (Paris: Klincksieck 1969) Linguisticsno.95, 86–94.
(d)Rev. ofJ. J. Beylsmit, Bibliographie linguistique pour l’année 1967 / Linguistic Bibliography for the Year 1967 (Utrecht & Antwerp: Spectrum 1969) Linguisticsno.102, 94–100.
(f)Rev. ofMaurice Leroy, Les grands courants de la linguistique moderne, 2nd ed. (Brussels: Éds. de l’Univ. de Bruxelles 1971) General Linguistics13:1.54–56.
(g)Rev. ofWilhelm von Humboldt, Linguistic Variability and Intellectual Developmenttransl. by George C. Buck and Frithjof A. Raven (Coral Gables, Fla.: Univ. of Miami Press 1971) Language49:3.682–685.
(i)Rev. ofPeter H. Salus, Panini to Postal: A bibliography in the history of linguistics (Edmonton, Alta. & Champaign, Ill.: Linguistic Research 1971) Foundations of Language10:4.589–594.
(k)Rev. ofMichael Silverstein (ed.)Whitney on Language: Selected writings of William Dwight Whitney, with an introductory essay byRoman Jakobson (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press 1971) Journal of the American Oriental Society93:4.617–619.
(a) (Editor) Franz Bopp: Analytical Comparison of the Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, and Teutonic Languages, shewing the original identity of their grammatical structure. With a preface by the editor. (ACiL, 3.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins. xxxviii + 68pp. (2nd corrected ed.with new foreword by the editor, Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins 1989.)
(b) Editor August Friedrich Pott: Einleitung in die Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft and Zur Literatur der Sprachenkunde Europas. With a preface by the editor. (ACiL, 10.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins. xlvi + 462pp.
(c) (Editor) Berthold Delbrück: Introduction to the Study of Language: A critical survey of the history and methods of comparative philology of Indo-European languages. With a foreword by the editor. (ACiL, 8.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins. xix + 148pp. (2nd printing, with corrections and an editorial note 1989.)
(d) “Paradigms in the 19th and 20th Century History of Linguistics: Schleicher — Saussure — Chomsky”. Proceedings of the Eleventh International Congress of Linguists ed. by Luigi Heilmann, I:121–132. Bologna: Il Mulino.
(e) “Animadversions on Some Recent Claims regarding the Relationship between Georg von der Gabelentz and Ferdinand de Saussure”. Studi saussuriani per Robert Godeled. by René Amacker, Tullio De Mauro, 165–180. Bologna: Il Mulino. Repr. in (1978a: 137–152) and in (1988a: 51–66).
(g) “An Annotated Chronological Bibliography of Western Histories of Linguistic Thought, 1822–1972. Part I: 1822–1915, Part II: 1916–1961, Part III: 1962–1972”. HL1:1.81–94, 1:2.185–205, 1:3.351–384. [See also (1975c).] Rev. versions publ. in (1978b).
(h)Rev. ofJohann Severin Vater, Literatur der Grammatiken, Lexica und Wörtersammlungen aller Sprachen der Erde, repr. of 1847 ed. byBernhard Jülg (Graz: Akad. Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt 1970) Linguisticsno.131, 118–121.
(i)Rev. ofWolfgang Kühlwein (ed.)Linguistics in Great Britain, vol.I: History of Linguistics (Tübingen: Niemeyer 1971) Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen211:2.108–115.
(m) “Preface” to repr. ofWilhelm Bacher, Die Anfänge der hebräischen Grammatik and Die hebräische Sprachwissenschaft vom 10. bis zum 16. Jahrhundert, v–vii. (SiHoLS, 4). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 10.1109/SSD.2010.5585498
(a) Editor, with the assistance of John Odmark & J. Howard Shaw), The Transformational-Generative Paradigm and Modern Linguistic Theory. (CILT, 1.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins. viii + 462pp.
(b) “European Structuralism: Early beginnings”. Current Trends in Linguistics ed. by Thomas A. Sebeok, vol.13: Historiography of Linguistics, II:717–827. The Hague: Mouton.
(c) “An Annotated Chronological Bibliography of Western Histories of Linguistic Thought, 1822–1972. Part IV: Addenda”. HL2:2.207–222 (1975) [See (1974g).] Rev. version publ. in (1978b) 10.1075/hl.2.2.07koe
(d)Rev. ofIorgu Iordan, An Introduction to Romance Linguistics, its Schools and Scholarstransl. and rev. by John Orr; 2nd ed., with a supplement byRebecca Posner, “Thirty Years on“ (Oxford: Blackwell 1970) Linguisticsno.143, 103–107.
(e)Rev. notes onHans Helmut Christmann, Idealistische Philologie und moderne Sprachwissenschaft (München: Wilhelm Fink 1974); Rudolf Engler (ed.), Ferdinand de Saussure: Cours de linguistique générale, fascicles 3 + 4 (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 1968–74); andHans-Dieter Kreuder, Studienbibliographie Linguistik (Wiesbaden: Steiner 1974) Germanistik16:2.320–321, 357, 345.
(f)Rev. notes onJoann Vogt, The Linguistic Work of Friedrich Karl Fulda (The Hague: Mouton 1974) andTasso Borbé, ed., Zur Kritik der marxistischen Sprachtheorie N. Ja. Marr’s (Kronberg/Taunus: Scriptor 1974) Germanistik16:3.580, 583–584. 10.1515/9783111352152
(h) “Philipp Aronstein (4 Dec. 1862–24 Sept. 1942)” and “The Concept of Structure in General Linguistic Theory; its evolution from the beginnings of the New Philology to contemporary linguistic doctrines: A contribution to the epistemology and historiography of linguistic science”. HL2:1.126–129, 131–134.
(a) Editor Victor Hehn: Cultivated Plants and Domesticated Animals in their Migration from Asia to Europe: Historico-linguistic studies. With a foreword by the editor. (ACiL, 7.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins. lxxv + 523pp.. 10.1075/acil.7
(b) “Zu Ursprung und Geschichte der Besternung in der historischen Sprachwissenschaft: Eine historiographische Notiz”. Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung89:2.185–190. [Abridged version publ. as (1977c).] Repr. in (1978a: 211–216).
(c) “Towards a Historiography of Linguistics: 19th and 20th century paradigms”. History of Linguistic Thought and Contemporary Linguisticsed. by Herman Parret, 685–718. Berlin & New York: W. de Gruyter. [Rev. & expanded version of (1972e).] Repr. in (1978a: 21–54).
(d) “The Importance of Linguistic Historiography and the Place of History in Linguistic Science”. Foundations of Language14:4.541–547. Repr. in (1978a: 63–69).
(e) “Saussure and the French Linguistic Tradition”. In Memoriam Friedrich Diez: Akten des Kolloquiums zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte der Romanistik (Trier, 2.-4. Okt. 1975) ed. by Hans-J. Niederehe, 405–417. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
(h)Rev. note onValentin N. Voloshinov, Marxismus und Sprachphilosophietransl. by Renate Horlemannand ed. with an intro. by Samuel M. Weber (Frankfurt/M.-Berlin-Wien: Ullstein 1975) Germanistik17:2.395–396.
(i) “Foreword” to repr. ofRasmus Kristian Rask, A Grammar of the Icelandic or Old Norse Tongue ed. by Thomas L. Markey, vii–viii. (ACiL, 2.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
(a) Editor Friedrich Schlegel: Über die Sprache und Weisheit der Indier: Ein Beitrag zur Begründung der Altertumskunde. With a foreword by the editor. (ACiL, 1.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins. lvii + 190pp.. 10.1075/acil.1
(b) Editor Adolf Holtzmann: ‘Ueber den Umlaut: Zwei Abhandlungen’ and ‘Ueber den Ablaut’. With a foreword by the editor. (ACiL, 12.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins. xxix, 48 + 81pp.
(c) “Sulla origine e storia dell’asterisco: Un cenno storiografico”. Atti del Nono Convegno Internazionale di Studi sulla Ricostruzione in Linguistica (Pavia, 1–2 Oct. 1975)ed. by Raffaele Simone & Ugo Vignuzzi, 253–258. Rome: Bulzoni. [Abridged version of (1976b).] Repr. with a postscript in (1989a: 179–184).
(d) “On the Non-Applicability of Kuhn’s Paradigms to the History of Linguistics”. Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Meeting of the North Eastern Linguistic Society (Cambridge, Mass., 5–7 November 1976) ed. by Judy Kegl, David Nash & Annie Zaenen, 165–174. Cambridge, Mass.: Department of Linguistics & Philosophy, MIT.
(e) “The Humboldtian Trend in Linguistics”. Studies in Descriptive and Historical Linguistics: Festschrift for Winfred P. Lehmanned. by Paul J. Hopper, 145–158. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Also inCahiers Linguistiques d’Ottawa5.27–40 (1977) 10.1075/cilt.4
(i)Rev. notes onPhilip Pettit, The Concept of Stucturalism: A critical analysis (Dublin: Gill & Macmillan 1975); Frank Häusler, Das Problem Phonetik und Phonologie bei Baudouin de Courtenay und in seiner Nachfolge, 2nd ed. (Halle/Saale: Max Niemeyer 1976); andG. A. Padley, Grammatical Theory in Western Europe 1500–1700: The Latin tradition (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press 1976) Germanistik18.3.618–691, 643–644, 653–654.
(j)Rev. note onIan Robinson, The New Grammarians’ Funeral: A critique of Noam Chomsky’s linguistics (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press 1975) Germanistik18:4.927.
(k) “Kratzenstein, Christian Gottlieb (1723–1795)”, “Saussure, Ferdinand de (1857–1913)”, “Techmer, Friedrich (1843–1891)”. Biographical Dictionary of the Phonetic Sciences ed. by Arthur J. Bronstein, 120–121, 183–185, 206–207. Bronx, N.Y.: Press of Lehman College.
(a)Toward a Historiography of Linguistics: Selected essays. Foreword byR. H. Robins. (SiHoLS, 19.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins,. xx + 222pp. [Includes (1970a) (1972d, f & i) (1974e & f) (1976b, c, d, f & g) (1978c).]
(b)Western Histories of Linguistics, 1822–1976: An annotated, chronological bibliography. (SiHoLS, 11.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins. ix + 113pp. (Includes rev. versions of (1974g) and (1975c), plus a section on 1973–76 publications.)
(c) “Zu Ursprung und Entwicklung des Phonem-Begriffs: Eine historische Notiz”. Sprache in Gegenwart und Geschichte: Festschrift für Heinrich Matthias Heinrichsed. by Dieter Hartmann, Hansjürgen Linke & Otto Ludwig, 82–93. Vienna & Cologne: H. Böhlau. Repr. in (1978a: 177–188).
(d) “Toward a Historiography of Phonetics: A brief survey of the state of the art”. Festschrift für Otto von Essen zu seinem 80. Geburtstag am 28. Mai 1978 ed. by Hans-Heinrich Wängler, 221–237. Hamburg: Helmut Buske. [Rev. & expanded version of (1979b). See also (1991d), (1993e).]
(e) “Aims and Methods of the History of Linguistics: Contrasting views”. Proceedings of the Twelfth International Congress of Linguists (Vienna, Aug. 28-Sep. 2, 1977) ed. by Wolfgang U. Dressler & Wolfgang Meid, 108–112. Innsbruck: Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft.
(g)Rev. notes onElisabeth Bense eds. & transls.Beschreibungsmethoden des amerikanischen Strukturalismus (München: Hueber 1976); Maria di Salvo, Il pensiero linguistico di J. Baudouin de Courtenay (Venice & Padua: Marsilio 1975); andLinda R. Waugh, Roman Jakobson’s Science of Language (Lisse/Holland: P. de Ridder 1976) Germanistik.19:2.245–246, 250–251, 273.
(h) “Foreword” to repr. ofExperimentelle Untersuchungen über die psychologischen Grundlagen der sprachlichen AnalogiebildungenbyAlbert Thumb & Karl Marbe ed. by David J. Murray, v–viii. (CiPL, 1.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
(a) “Pilot and Parasite Disciplines in the Development of Linguistic Science”. The Fifth LACUS Forum 1978ed. by Wolfgang Wölck, 525–534. Columbia, S.C.: Hornbeam Press. [Also publ. as (1980c).]
(b) “Toward a Historiography of Phonetics”. Current Issues in the Phonetic Sciences: Proceedings of the IPS-77 Congress, Miami Beach, Florida, 17–19 Dec. 1977ed. by Harry & Patricia Hollien, I:23–35. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. [Rev. & expanded version publ. as (1978d) See also (1991d) (1993e).]
(c) “L’importance de William Dwight Whitney pour les jeunes linguistes de Leipzig et pour F. de Saussure”. Studies in Diachronic, Synchronic, and Typological Linguistics: Festschrift for Oswald Szemerényi on the occasion of his 65th birthdayed. by Bela Brogyanyi, I:437–454. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. [Rev. version publ. as (1980e).]
(a) (Editor, withHans-Josef Niederehe & Robert Henry Robins), Studies in Medieval Linguistic Thought, dedicated to Geoffrey L. Bursill-Hall on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday on 15 May 1980. (SiHoLS, 26.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins. vi + 321pp. [Editor’s own contributions onpp.7–11and265–299.]
(b) Editor Progress in Linguistic Historiography: Papers from the International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (Ottawa, 28–31 August 1978). (SiHoLS, 20.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins. vi + 320pp.
(c) “Pilot and Parasite Disciplines in the Development of Linguistic Science”. Folia Linguistica Historica1:1.213–224. [Also publ. as (1979a).] Repr. in (1989a: 245–256), with ‘Parasite’ replaced by ‘Pirate’.
(d) “Sur l’origine du concept et du terme de ‘synchronique’ en linguistique”. Recherches de linguistique: Hommages à Maurice Leroyed. by Jean Bingen, André Coupez & Francine Mawet, 100–109. Bruxelles: Éds. de l’Univ. de Bruxelles. Repr. in (1988a: 89–98) and (1989a: 257–266).
(e) “L’importance de William Dwight Whitney pour les jeunes linguistes de Leipzig et pour Ferdinand de Saussure”. Lingvisticae Investigationes4:2.379–394. [Rev. version of (1979c).] Repr. in (1988a: 1–16).
(a) “The Neogrammarian Doctrine: Breakthrough or Extension of the Schleicherian Paradigm: A problem in linguistic historiography”. Folia Linguistica Historica2.2.157–178. [Rev. & expanded version of (1982c).] Repr. in (1989a: 79–100).
(b) “Schleichers Einfluss auf Haeckel: Schlaglichter auf die wechselseitige Abhängigkeit zwischen linguistischen und biologischen Theorien im 19. Jahrhundert”. Nova Acta LeopoldinaN.F.54, no.245, 731–745. Leipzig: J. A. Barth. Rev. version publ. inZeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung95:1.1–21 (1981), and repr. in (1989a: 211–231).
(c) “Observations on the Sources, Transmission, and Meaning of ‘Indo-European’ and Related Terms in the Development of Linguistics”. Indogermanische Forschungen86.1–29. [Rev. & expanded version of (1982c).] Repr. in (1989a: 149–177).
(e)Rev. notes onGünter Dresselhaus, Langue/Parole und Kompetenz/Performanz: Zur Klärung der Begriffspaare bei Saussure und Chomsky; ihre Vorgeschichte und ihre Bedeutung für die moderne Linguistik (Frankfurt: Peter Lang 1979) andBernhard Gröschel, Materialistische Sprachwissenschaft: Internationale analytische Bibliographie (Weinheim & Basel: Beltz 1978) Germanistik22:1.21–22, 24–25.
(f)Rev. note onThomas M. Scheerer, Ferdinand de Saussure: Rezeption und Kritik (Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1980) Germanistik22:2.294–295.
(a) (Editor, withJ. Peter Maher & Allan R. Bomhard), Papers from the Third International Conference on Historical Linguistics (Hamburg, 22–26 Aug. 1977). (CILT, 13.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins. xiii + 434pp. [Editor’s own contributions on pp.129–152and153–180.]
(c) “The Neogrammarian Doctrine: Breakthrough or Extension of the Schleicherian Paradigm: A problem in linguistic historiography” and “Observations on the Sources, Transmission, and Meaning of ‘Indo-European’ and Related Terms in the Development of Linguistics”. In (1982a), 129–152, 153–180. [Rev. & expanded versions publ. as (1981a & c)].
(e) “The Schleicherian Paradigm in Linguistics”. General Linguistics22:1.1–39. [Rev. version publ. in (1983c: xxxii–lxii), further rev. & expanded version publ. in (1989a:325–375).]
(f) “On the Historical Roots of the Philology/Linguistics Controversy”. Papers from the 5th International Conference on Historical Linguisticsed. by Anders Ahlqvist, 404–413. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Repr. (with new bibl.) in (1989a: 233–244). [Rev. version publ. as (1997b) See also (1982j).]
(g) “Positivism in Linguistics”. The Eighth LACUS Forum 1981ed. by Waldemar Gutwinski, 82–99. Columbia, S.C.: Hornbeam Press. Rev. & expanded version publ. inSprachwissenschaft7.359–377 (1982), and repr. in (1989a: 191–209).
(j)Contribution to the “Discussion”. Papers from the 5th International Conference on Historical Linguisticsed. by Anders Ahlqvist, 445–448. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. [See also (1982f).]
(k) “Comptes rendus des Colloques: XIIIth International Congress of Linguists (Tokyo, août 1982)”. Bulletin d’Information de la Société d’Histoire et d’Épistémologie des Sciences du Langageno.9, 12–18.
(a) Editor Leonard Bloomfield, An Introduction to the Study of Language, with an intro. byJoseph F. Kessand a foreword by the editor. (CiPL, 3.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. xxxviii + x + 335pp.
(b) (Editor, with CornelisH. M. Versteegh & Hans-Josef Niederehe), History of Linguistic Thought in the Near East. Preface byK. Koerner. (SiHoLS, 28.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. xi + 265pp.
(c) Editor August Schleicher, Die Sprachen Europas in systematischer Übersicht: Linguistische Untersuchungen. With preface and introductory article [rev. version of (1982e)] by the editor. (ACiL, 4.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. lxxi + x + 274pp.
(d) Editor Linguistics and Evolutionary Theory: Three Essays by August Schleicher, Ernst Haeckel, and Wilhelm Bleek. With an intro. byJ. Peter Maherand a foreword by the editor. (ACiL, 6.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. xliv + 82 + 78pp.
(e) (Editor) Holger Pedersen, A Glance at the History of Linguistics, with particular regard to the historical study of phonologyTransl. by Caroline C. Henriksen, with an intro. by the editor. (SiHoLS, 7.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. xxxiii + 100pp. [See also (1985e).]
(f) “Quelques observations au sujet des sources de la sémiologie saussurienne”. History of Semioticsed. by Achim Eschbach & Jürgen Trabant, 323–339. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. [Rev. version publ. as (1985a).]
(g) “A Critique of Recent Histories of Linguistics”. Proceedings of the XIIIth International Congress of Linguists, August 29-September 1982, Tokyoed. by Shirô Hattori & Kazuko Inoue, 877–880. Tokyo. [See also (1983k).]
(h) “Saussure’s French Connection”. Papers from the 12th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languagesed. by Philip H. Baldi, 475–500. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. [Rev. version publ. as (1984d).]
(i) “The Chomskyan ‘Revolution’ and Its Historiography: A few critical comments”. Language & Communication3:2.147–169 (Oxford 1983) [Rev. & expanded version of (1984c).]
(j)Rev. notes onKlaus Grotsch, Sprachwissenschaftsgeschichtsschreibung: Ein Beitrag zur Kritik und methodologischen Selbstvergewisserung der Disziplin (Göppingen: Werner Kümmerle 1982) andHans Aarsleff, From Locke to Saussure: Essays on the study of language and intellectual history (London: Athlone 1982) Germanistik24:3/4.531–532, 540.
(k) “History (and Philosophy) of Science and Linguistics: Introductory remarks”. Proceedings of the XIIIth International Congress of Linguists, August 29-September 1982, Tokyoed. by Shirô Hattori & Kazuko Inoue, 1213–14. Tokyo. [See also (1982k) (1983g).]
(a) Editor Edward Sapir: Appraisals of his life and work. With an intro. by the editor. (SiHoLS, 36.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. xxviii + 224pp.
(b) “Franz Bopp, 14.9.1791–23.10.1867”. Aschaffenburger Jahrbuch für Geschichte, Landeskunde und Kunst des Untermaingebietes8.311/313–320. Aschaffenburg: Geschichts- und Kunstverein. Repr. with new bibl. in (1989a: 291–298).
(c) “The ‘Chomskyan Revolution’ and its Historiography”. Sincronia, diacronia e cultura: Saggi linguistici in onore di Luigi Heilmanned. by Enrico Arcaini, 153–177. Brescia: Editrice La Scuola. [Rev. & expanded version publ. as (1983i).]
(d) “French Influences on Saussure”. Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue Canadienne de Linguistique29:1.20–41. [Rev. version of (1983h).] Repr. in (1988a: 67–68).
(e) “Karl Bühler’s Theory of Language and Ferdinand de Saussure’s ‘Cours’”. Lingua 62.3–24. Repr. in (1988a: 115–136). German transl., “Karl Bühler’s Sprachtheorie und Ferdinand de Saussure’s Cours”, byAchim Eschbach, inBühler-Studiened. byAchim Eschbach, II:89–115. Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp 1984.
(f) “Kruszewski’s Contribution to General Linguistic Theory”. The Tenth LACUS Forum 1983ed. by Alan Manning, Pierre Martin & Kim McCalla, 65–78. Columbia, S.C.: Hornbeam Press. [Rev. version published as (1986d).]
(a) “Quelques observations sur les sources de la sémiologie saussurienne”. Lingua e Stile20:3.287–301. [Rev. version of (1983f).] Repr. in (1988a: 99–113).
(b) “The Place of Saussure’s Mémoire in the Development of Historical Linguistics”. Papers from the Sixth International Conference on Historical Linguisticsed. by Jacek Fisiak, 323–345. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins; Poznan: Adam Mickiewicz Univ. Press. [Rev. version publ. as (1987c).]
(c) “On Writing the History of American Linguistics”. The Eleventh LACUS Forum 1984 ed. by Robert A. Hall, Jr., 531–542. Columbia, S.C.: Hornbeam Press.
(d) “Aperçu historique de l’aspect social en linguistique”. Bulletin de l’Association Canadienne de Linguistique Appliquée7:2.113–127. [Rev. version publ. as (1986e) See also (1986f).]
(f)Rev. ofManfred Kohrt, Phonetik, Phonologie und die “Relativität der Verhältnisse”: Zur Stellung Jost Wintelers in der Wissenschaft (Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner 1984) Word36:3.258–265. Repr. with the new title “On Practicing Linguistic Historiography” in (1989a).
(a) (withMatsuji Tajimaand the collaboration ofCarlos P. Otero), Noam Chomsky: A personal bibliography, 1951–1986. (Library and Information Sources in Linguistics, 11.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. xi + 217pp.
(b) (Editor, withWilliam Cowan & Michael K. Foster), New Perspectives in Language, Culture, and Personality: Proceedings of the Edward Sapir Centenary Conference (Ottawa, 1–3 Oct. 1984). (SiHoLS, 41.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. xiv + 627pp.. 10.1075/sihols.41
(c) (Editor, withHans-Joseph Niederehe & Paolo Ramat), History of Linguistics in Italy. (SiHoLS, 33.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. x + 363pp.
(d) “Kruszewski’s Contribution to General Linguistic Theory”. Linguistics across Historical and Geographical Boundaries: In honour of Jacek Fisiaked. by Dieter Kastovsky & Aleksander Szwedek, vol.I: Linguistic Theory and Historical Linguistics, 53–75. Berlin & New York: Walter de Gruyter. [Rev. & expanded version of (1984f).] Repr. in (1989a:377–399). Russian transl., “Vklad Krushevskogo v obshche-lingvistischeskuju teoriju”, byFedor M. Berezin, inN. V. Krushevskij, Izbrannye roboty po jazykoznaniju [Collected works in linguistics] ed. byFedor M. Berezin, Moscow: Nasledie 1998.
(f) “Aux sources de la sociolinguistique”. Lingvisticae Investigationes10:2.381–401. [Rev. & expanded version of (1985d) and (1986e) Another version publ. as (1989c); see also (1989e) (1991c).] Repr. in (1988a: 155–174).
(g)Rev. notes onArno Beyer, Deutsche Einflüsse auf die englische Sprachwissenschaft im 19. Jahrhundert (Göppingen: Werner Kümmerle 1981) andPeter Schmitter, Untersuchungen zur Historiographie der Linguistik: Struktur — Methodik — theoretische Fundierung (Tübingen: Gunter Narr 1982) Germanistik27:2.226–227, 241–242.
(a) (Co-editor, withRobert A. Hall, Jr. as main editor Leonard Bloomfield: Essays on his life and work. (SiHoLS, 47.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. x + 237pp.. 10.1075/sihols.47
(b) “On Schleicher and Trees”. Biological Metaphor and Cladistic Classification: An interdisciplinary approached. by Henry M. Hoenigswald & Linda F. Wiener, 109–113. Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press. Repr. in (1989a: 185–189) with the title “August Schleicher and the Tree Idea in Comparative Linguistics”.
(c) “The Place of Saussure’s Mémoire in the Development of Historical Linguistics”. Festschrift for Henry M. Hoenigswalded. by George Cardona & Norman Zide, 201–217. Tübingen: Gunter Narr. [Rev. version of (1985b).] Repr. in (1988a: 137–153).
(d) “Das Problem der Metasprache in der Sprachwissenschaftsgeschichtsschreibung”. Zur Theorie und Methode der Geschichtsschreibung der Linguistik: Analysen und Reflexionened. by Peter Schmitter, 63–80. Tübingen: Gunter Narr. Repr. in (1989a: 13–30).
Hans Aarsleff, Louis G. Kelly & Hans-Josef Niederehe
(e) “On the Problem of ‘Influence’ in Linguistic Historiography”. Papers in the History of Linguistics: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHoLS III), Princeton, 19–23 Aug. 1984ed. by Hans Aarsleff, Louis G. Kelly & Hans-Josef Niederehe, 13–28. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins 1987 Repr. in (1989a: 31–46). Portuguese transl., “O problema da ‘influéncia’ em historiografia lingüística”, byCristina Altman, inInvestigações: Lingüística e Teoria Literaria. Revista do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras e Lingüística da Univ. Federal de Pernambuco8 (Recife, Brazil 1998) 10.1075/sihols.38
(f) “Friedrich Schlegel and the Emergence of Historical-Comparative Grammar”. Lingua e Stile22:3.341–365. [Rev. & expanded version of (1990f) Further expanded version publ. in (1989a: 269–290).]
(b) “Jacob Grimm’s Place in the Foundation of Linguistics as a Science”. Word39:1.1–20. [Rev. version of (1990e) Further expanded version publ. in (1989a: 303–323).]
(c) “Toward a History of Americanist Linguistics”. The Fourteenth LACUS Forum 1987ed. by Sheila Embleton, 336–343. Lake Bluff, Ill.: LACUS. Also publ. as (1989f) [Rev. version publ. as (1992d) See also (1994d).]
(d) “Meillet, Saussure et la linguistique générale”. Antoine Meillet et la linguistique de son tempsed. by Sylvain Auroux (= Histoire-Épistémologie-Langage10:2), 57–73. Paris: Société d’Histoire et d’Épistémologie des Sciences du Langage. [Rev. & expanded version publ. in (1989a: 401–415).]
(e)Rev. note onRoy Harris, Reading Saussure: A critical commentary on the Cours de linguistique générale (London: Gerald Duckworth 1987) Germanistik29.310–311.
(a)Practicing Linguistic Historiography: Selected essays. (SiHoLS, 50.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. xii + 455pp. [Includes (1977c), (1980c, d), (1981a, b & c), (1982b, e, f & g), (1984b), (1985e & f), (1986d), (1987b, d, e & f), (1988b & d), (1989d), (1990e, f & g); several of these have been substantially recast and expanded].
(b) “Comments on Reconstructions in Historical Linguistics”. The New Sound of Indo-European: Essays in phonological reconstruction ed. by Theo Vennemann, 3–15. Berlin & New York: Walter de Gruyter.
(c) “Aux sources de la sociolinguistique”. Actes du XVIIIe Congrès International de Linguistique et de Philologie Romanes: Université de Trèves (Trier) 1986ed. by Dieter Kremer, tomeVII: Histoire de la linguistique et de philologie romanes, 16–33; discussion, 33–34. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer. [Another version of (1986f) See also (1989e) (1991c).]
(d) “Leonard Bloomfield and the Cours de linguistique générale”. Cahiers Ferdinand de Saussure43.55–63. [Rev. & expanded version publ. in (1989a: 435–443) and repr. inAppraisals of Leonard Bloomfielded. byJohn G. Fought (London & New York: Routledge 1998).]
(e) “The Sources of Modern Sociolinguistics”. The Fifteenth LACUS Forumed. by Ruth M. Brend & David G. Lockwood, 343–353. Lake Bluff, Ill.: LACUS. [See also (1986f) (1989c) Rev. & expanded version publ. as (1991c).]
(f) “Towards a History of Americanist Linguistics”. Vingtième Congrès des Algonquinistes/Twentieth Annual Algonquian Conferenceed. by William Cowan & Albert D. DeBlois, 1–14. Ottawa: Carleton Univ. Also publ. as (1988c) [Rev. version publ. as (1992d) See also (1994d).]
(g) “Wilhelm von Humboldt and North American Ethnolinguistics: Boas (1894) to Hymes (1961)”. Proceedings of the XXIst Annual Meeting of Cheiron: International Society for History of the Behavioral and Social Sciences, Queen’s University, June 15–18, 1989, 185–192. Kingston, Ont.: Queens Univ.
(a) (Editor, withG. L. Bursill-Hall and Sten Ebbesen), De ortu grammaticae: Studies in medieval grammar and linguistic theory in memory of Jan Pinborg. (SiHoLS, 43.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. x + 372pp.. 10.1075/sihols.43
(b) (Editor, withHans-Josef Niederehe), History and Historiography of Linguistics: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHoLS IV), Trier, 24–27 Aug. 1987. (SiHoLS, 51.) 2vols. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. xx + x + 873pp.
(d) (Editor, withFrancis P. Dinneen, S. J.), North American Contributions to the History of Linguistics. [= HL17:1/2.] Includes a foreword byE. F. K. Koerner. (SiHoLS, 58.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. xi + 235pp.. 10.1075/sihols.58
Elmer H. Antonsen, with James W. Marchand & Ladislav Zgusta
(e) “Jacob Grimm’s Position in the Development of Linguistics as a Science”. The Grimm Brothers and the Germanic Pasted. by Elmer H. Antonsen, with James W. Marchand & Ladislav Zgusta, 7–23. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. [Rev. version publ. as (1988b) Further expanded version publ. in (1989a).]
(f) “The Place of Friedrich Schlegel in the Development of Historical-Comparative Linguistics”. Leibniz, Humboldt, and the Origins of Comparativism: Proceedings of the international conference held in Rome, 25–28 Sep. 1986ed. by Tullio De Mauro, 239–261. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. Expanded version publ. as (1987f).
(g) “Continuities and Discontinuities in the History of Linguistics”. Proceedings of the 14th International Congress of Linguists (Berlin, 10–14 Aug. 1987)ed. by Werner Bahner, Jochen Schildt & Dieter Vieweger, III:2649–56. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag. Expanded version publ. in (1989a: 69–78).
(h) “On ‘Unrewriting the History of Linguistics’”. History and Historiography of Linguistics: Papers from the Fourth International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHoLS IV), Trier, 24–28 Aug. 1987ed. by Hans-Josef Niederehe & E. F. Konrad Koerner, I:63–75. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. Expanded version publ. in (1989a: 3–12).
(i) “Wilhelm von Humboldt and North American Ethnolinguistics: Boas (1894) to Hymes (1961)”. In (1990d), 111–128. Russian transl., “Vil’hel’m fon Gumbol’dt i etnolingvistika v Severnoj Amerike: Ot Boasa do Xajmsa”, byOlga I. Romanova, inVoprosy Jazykoznanija41:1.105–113 (Moscow 1992).
(j) “Ferdinand de Saussure and the Question of the Sources of his Linguistic Theory”. Sprachtheorie und Theorie der Sprachwissenschaft: Geschichte und Perspektiven. Festschrift für Rudolf Engler zum 60. Geburtstaged. by Ricarda Liver, Iwar Werlen & Peter Wunderli, 53–66. Tübingen: Gunter Narr 1990 [Abridged version publ. as (1992g) Rev. version publ. in (1995a: 77–95).]
(a) Editor Philipp Wegener: Untersuchungen über die Grundfragen des Sprachlebens. Including a foreword and analysis of the work by the editor. (CiPL, 5.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. xl + ix + 214pp.. 10.1075/cipl.5
(b) Editor First Person Singular II: Autobiographies by North American scholars in the language sciences. (SiHoLS, 61.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. x + 304pp.
(c) “Toward a History of Modern Sociolinguistics”. American Speech66:1.57–70. [Rev. & expanded version of (1989e); see also (1986f) (1989c) Further rev. version publ. in (1995a: 117–134).]
(d) “History and Historiography of Phonetics: Problems and principles”. Proceedings of LP’90: Linguistics and Phonetics: Prospects and applications (Prague, Aug. 27–31, 1990)ed. by Bohumil Palek & Premysl Janota, II:329–344. Prague: Charles Univ. Press. [See also (1978d), (1979b), (1993e).]
(e) “The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis: A preliminary history”. Newsletter of the Edward Sapir Society of Japanno.5, 39–55. [Rev. & expanded version publ. as (1992f) See also (1998e & f), (forthcoming d).]
(f)Rev. note onUlrich Ch. M. Thilo, Rezeption und Wirkung des Cours de Linguistique générale: Überlegungen zu Geschichte und Historiographie der Sprachwissenschaft (Tübingen: Gunter Narr 1989) Germanistik32:1.32–33.
(a) (Editor, withJan Noordegraaf & Kees Versteegh), The History of Linguistics in the Low Countries. (SiHoLS, 64.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. vi + 400pp.. 10.1075/sihols.64
(b) (Editor, withPaul Hirschbühler), The Romance Languages and Modern Linguistic Theory: Papers from the 20th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL XX), Ottawa, 10–14 Apr. 1990. (CILT, 91.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. viii + 416pp.. 10.1075/cilt.91
Robert H. Robins & Irène Rosier, and with Anders Ahlqvist
(c) (Associate editor, withRobert H. Robins & Irène Rosier, and with Anders Ahlqvistas main editor), Diversions of Galway: Papers on the History of Linguistics from ICHoLS VI. (SiHoLS, 68.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. xxvii + 384pp.
(d) “Toward a History of Americanist Linguistics, with special reference to the study of Algonquian languages”. Prehistory, History, and Historiography of Language, Speech, and Linguistic Theoryed. by Bela Brogyanyi, 73–88. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. [Rev. version of (1988c) and (1989f) See also (1994d).]
(e) “William Dwight Whitney and the Influence of Geology on Linguistic Theory in the 19th Century”. Language & Earth: Elective affinities between the emerging sciences of linguistics and geology ed. by Bernd Naumann, Frans Plank & Gottfried Hofbauer, 271–287. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
(f) “The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis: A preliminary history and a bibliographical essay”. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology2:2.173–198. [Rev. & expanded version of (1991e) Further rev. & expanded version publ. in (1995a: 203–240). See also (1998e & f).]
(g) “Ferdinand de Saussure and the Question of the Sources of His Linguistic Theory”. Annali delle Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia, Univ. di Macerata nos. 25/26 (1992–1993), 251–272. Pisa: Giardini. [Abridged version of (1990j).]
(i)Rev. notes onGerda Hassler, Der semantische Wertbegriff in Sprachtheorien vom 18. bis zum 20. Jahrhundert (Berlin: Akademie-Verlag 1991) andRenzo Raggiunti, Philosophische Probleme in der Sprachtheorie Ferdinand de Saussures (Aachen: Alano/Rader 1990) Germanistik33:3/4.655, 668–669.
(j) “Editor’s Foreword”. The Study of Indo-European Vocalism in the 19th Century, from the beginnings to Whitney and SchererbyWilbur A. Benware, 2nd printing, p. viii. (SiHoLS, 3.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
(k) “Dr. Koerner Responds”. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences28:1.67–68. [Reply to Stephen O. Murray’s review of (1989a) and (1991b) in the same issue.]
(a) Editor Otto Jespersen, Progress in Language; with special reference to English. Including a foreword by the editor. (ACiL, 17.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. xviii + xii + 370pp.. 10.4324/9780203716076
(b) “The Natural Science Background to the Development of Historical-Comparative Linguistics”. Historical Linguistics 1989: Papers from the 9th International Conference on Historical Linguistics (Rutgers University, Aug. 1989)ed. by Henk Aertsen & Robert J. Jeffers, 1–25. (CILT, 106). Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins 1993 [Rev. version publ. as (1995e).] 10.1075/cilt.106
André Crochetière, Jean-Claude Boulanger & Conrad Ouellon
(c) “Chomsky’s Readings of the Cours de linguistique générale”. Proceedings of the XVth International Congress of Linguists, Québec, 9–14 Aug. 1992ed. by André Crochetière, Jean-Claude Boulanger & Conrad Ouellon, IV:357–360. Sainte-Foy, Qué.: Les Presses de l’Univ. Laval. [Expanded version publ. as (1994c) See also (1993g).]
(d) “The Problem of Metalanguage in Linguistic Historiography”. Studies in Language17:1.111–134. Portuguese transl., “O problema da metalinguagem em historiografia da lingüística”, byMaria Cristina F. S. Altman. D.E.L.T.A.: Revista de Documentação e Estudos em Lingüística Teórica e Aplicada12:1.95–124. Rev. version publ. in (1995a: 27–46).
(e) “Historiography of Phonetics: The state of the art”. Journal of the International Phonetic Association23:1.1–12 (1993) [Rev. version of (1978d), (1979b), (1991d) Further rev. version publ. in (1995a: 171–202).] 10.1017/S0025100300004710
André Crochetière, Jean-Claude Boulanger & Conrad Ouellon
(g) (Organizer and intro.), “Panel Discussion on ‘The History of the Study of the Native Languages of Canada’”. Proceedings of the XVth International Congress of Linguists, Québec, 9–14 Aug. 1992ed. by André Crochetière, Jean-Claude Boulanger & Conrad Ouellon, I:215–218. Sainte-Foy, Qué.: Les Presses de l’Univ. Laval. [See also (1993c).]
(a) Editor Giulio Panconcelli-Calzia: Geschichtszahlen der Phonetik and Quellenatlas der Phonetik. With an introd. by the editor. (SiHoLS, 16.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. xxxviii + 84 + 88pp.
(b) “Historiography of Linguistics”, “History of Linguistics: Overview”, “Typology and Language Classification: History”. The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguisticsed. by R. E. Asher & J. M. Y. Simpson, III:1570–78, III:1581–4, IX:4813–17. Oxford & New York: Pergamon. [Rev. versions publ. in (1995c: 3–6, 1–3, 212–217). See also (1994f)].
Richard Baum, Klaus Böckle, Franz Josef Hausmann & Franz Lebsanft
(c) “Chomsky’s Readings of the Cours de linguistique générale”. Lingua e Stile29:2. 267–284. Shorter version publ. inLingua et traditio: Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaft und der neueren Philologien. Festschrift für Hans Helmut Christmann zum 65. Geburtstag am 28. Aug. 1994ed. by Richard Baum, Klaus Böckle, Franz Josef Hausmann & Franz Lebsanft, 687–699. Tübingen: Gunter Narr 1994 [Rev. version of (1993c) Further rev. version publ. in (1995a: 96–114).]
Ricardo Escavy, José Miguel Hernández Terrés & Antonio Roldán
(d) “Gramática de la lengua Castellana de Antonio de Nebrija y el estudio de las lenguas indígenas de las Americas; o, hacia una historia de la lingüística amerindiana”. Actas del Congreso Internacional de Historiografía Lingüística Nebrija V Centenario, 1492–1992ed. por Ricardo Escavy, José Miguel Hernández Terrés & Antonio Roldán, vol.II: Nebrija y las lenguas amerindias, 17–36. Murcia: Univ. de Murcia. [English version publ. in (1995a: 135–150). See also (1988c), (1989f), (1992d).]
(e) “The Anatomy of a Revolution in the Social Sciences: Chomsky in 1962”. Dhumbadji!: Journal of the Melbourne Association for the History of Language1:4.3–17.
Jacob Grimm, M. H. Kruszewski, Hermann Paul, Ferdinand de Saussure, Friedrich von Schlegel, August Schleicher and William Dwight Whitney
(f)Biographical entries onJacob Grimm, M. H. Kruszewski, Hermann Paul, Ferdinand de Saussure, Friedrich von Schlegel, August Schleicher and William Dwight Whitney. The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguisticsed. by R. E. Asher & J. M. Y. Simpson, III:1505–1506, IV:1878, VI:2992–3, VII:3662–4, VII:3679–80, VII:3680–81, IX:4982–3. Oxford & New York: Pergamon. [See also (1994b).]
(b) Editor Mikolaj Kruszewski: Writings in General Linguistics: On Vocalic Alternations and An Outline of Linguistic Science. With an intro. by the editor. (ACiL, 11.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. xxxix + 188pp.. 10.1075/acil.11
(c) (Editor, withR. E. Asher), Concise History of the Language Sciences: From the Sumerians to the Cognitivists. Oxford & New York: Pergamon. xiv + 497pp.
John E. Joseph & Anders Ahlqvist, and with Kurt R. Jankowsky
(d) (Assistant ed., withJohn E. Joseph & Anders Ahlqvist, and with Kurt R. Jankowskyas chief ed.), History of Linguistics 1993: Papers from the Sixth International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHoLS VI), Washington, D.C., 9–14 Aug. 1993. (SiHoLS, 78). Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. xix + 380pp.
(e) “The Natural Science Model and Linguistic Theory in the 19th and 20th Centuries”. Sapostavitelno ezikoznanie/Contrastive Linguistics19:2.41–59 (Sofia). [Rev. version of (1993b) Further rev. version publ. in (1995a:47–76).]
(f) “Persistent Issues in Linguistic Historiography”. In (1995d), 3–25. [Rev. version publ. in (1995a: 3–26).] Portuguese transl., “Questões que persistem em historiografia da lingüística”, byMaria Cristina F. S. Altman, Revista da Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Letras e Lingüística (São Paulo), no.2, 45–70. Spanish transl., “Problemas persistentes de la historiografía lingüística”, byInés Cuenca Aguilar, Analecta Malacitana: Revista de la Sección de Filología de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Univ. de Málaga19:1.45–66.
(g)Rev. of RandyAllen Harris, The Linguistics Wars (New York: Oxford Univ. Press 1993) Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue Canadienne de Linguistique40:2.247–252.
(a) Editor Vivian Salmon: Language & Society in Early Modern England: Essays, 1981–1994. (SiHoLS, 77.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. viii + 276pp.. 10.1075/sihols.77
(b) “Toward a History of Linguistic Typology”. Linguistic Reconstruction and Typologyed. by Jacek Fisiak, 1–23. Berlin & New York: Mouton de Gruyter. Rev. version publ. in (1995a: 151–170).
(c) “Schleicher, August”. Lexicon Grammaticorum: Who’s Who in the History of World Linguistics ed. by Harro Stammerjohann, 835–836. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer.
(b) “Linguistics vs Philology: Self-definition of a field or rhetorical stance?”. Language Sciences18:2.167–175. [Rev. version of (1982f).] Portuguese transl, “Lingüística e Filologia: O eterno debate”, byCristina Altman & Lineide do Lago Salvador Mosca, Filologia e Lingüística Portuguesa (São Paulo) 1:1.4–17.
(c) “On the Linguistic Sources of Roman Jakobson’s Work”. Jakobson entre l’Est et Ouest, 1915–1939: Un épisode de l’histoire de la culture européenne ed. by Françoise Gadet & Patrick Sériot, 159–176. Lausanne: Institut de Linguistique et des Sciences du Langage, Université de Lausanne (= Cahiers de l’Institut de Linguistique et des Sciences du Langage, no. 9).
Vit Bubenik, Marguerite MacKenzie & Harold Paddock
(d) “Notes on the History of the Concept of Language as a System ‘où tout se tient’”. Festschrift in honour of John Hewsoned. by Vit Bubenik, Marguerite MacKenzie & Harold Paddock, 1–20. St John’s, Nfld.: Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland. [Rev. & expanded version publ. as (1998c).]
(a) Editor First Person Singular III: Autobiographies by North American scholars in the language sciences. (SiHoLS, 88.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. x + 267pp.
Mauro Fernández Rodríguez, Francisco García Gondar & Nancy Vázquez Veiga
(b) “Historia de la lingüística: Logros y desafíos”. Actas del I Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Historiografía Lingüísticaed. by Mauro Fernández Rodríguez, Francisco García Gondar & Nancy Vázquez Veiga. Madrid: Arco/Libros. [Transl. into Spanish byMauro Fernández.] Also publ. inAnalecta Malacitana: Revista de la Sección de Filología de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Univ. de Málaga20 (1998).
(c) “Noch einmal on the History of the Concept of Language as a ‘système où tout se tient’”. Cahiers Ferdinand de Saussure51.21–40. [Rev. & expanded version of (1997d).]
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(b) “J. R. Firth (1890–1960) and the Cours de linguistique générale: A historiographical sketch”. History and Perspectives of Language Study: Papers in honor of Ranko Bugarski ed. by Olga Mišeska Tomić & Milorad Radovanović, 115–130. (CILT, 186.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
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Sylvain Auroux, E. F. Konrad Koerner, Hans-Josef Niederehe & Kees Versteegh
(a)History of the Language Sciences / Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaften / Histoire des sciences du langage – An International Handbook on the Evolution of the Study of Language from the Beginnings to the Present / Ein internationales Handbuch zur Entwicklung der Sprachforschung von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart, vol. II ed. by Sylvain Auroux, E. F. Konrad Koerner, Hans-Josef Niederehe & Kees Versteegh. Berlin: De Gruyter.
(b) “Ferdinand de Saussure (1857–1913)”. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences ed. by Neil J. Smelser & Paul B. Baltes, 13492–13495. Oxford, Elsevier.
(d) “Linguistics and Ideology in 19th and 20th Century Studies of Language”. Language & Ideology. Vol.I: Theoretical cognitive approaches ed. by René Dirven, Bruce Hawkins & Esra Sandikcioglu, 253–276. (CILT, 204.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
(e)E.F. Konrad Koerner & Hans-Josef Niederehe ed. History of Linguistics in Spain/ Historia de la lingüística en España. (SiHOLS, 100.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. 10.1075/sihols.100
(f)E. F. Konrad Koerner & Aleksander Szwedek. Towards a History of Linguistics in Poland: From the early beginnings to the end of the twentieth century. (SiHOLS, 102.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. 10.1075/sihols.102
(b) “Ideology, Politics, Social-Science Scholarship: On the responsibilities of intellectuals”. Lingua Humanitatis2:2.51–84. Seoul: International Association for Humanistic Studies in Language. (Revised version reissued as Chapter 2 inEssays in the History of Linguistics2004a.19–42.)
(c) “Toward a Historiography of Polish Linguistics”. Lingua Posnaniensis: Czasopismo poświęcone językoznawstwu porównawczemu i ogólnemu (= review of general and comparative linguistics) 44.53–64.
(a) “On the Place of Linguistic Historiography within Linguistics, again”. History of Linguistics 1999: Selected papers from the eighth International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHoLS VIII), Fontenay-aux-Roses, France, 14–19 September 1999 ed. by Sylvain Auroux, with the assistance ofJocelyne Arpin, Elisabeth Lazcano & Jacqueline Léon, 371–386. (SiHOLS, 99.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
(b) “Remarks on the Origins of Morphophonemics in American Structuralist Linguistics”. Language and Communication23:1.1–43. 10.1016/S0271‑5309(02)00024‑1
Martin Pütz, Joanne Neff–van Artselaer & Teun A. van Dijk
(b) “Ideology, ‘Resonanzbedarf’, and Linguistic-Philological Scholarship”. Communicating Ideologies: Language, discourse and social practice ed. by Martin Pütz, Joanne Neff–van Artselaer & Teun A. van Dijk, 57–83. Frankfurt/Main & Bern: Peter Lang.
(c) “Notes on Missionary Linguistics in North America”. Missionary Linguistics/Lingüística misionera ed. by Otto Zwartjes and Even Hovdhaugen, 55–63. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
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(a) “Missionary Linguistics: The French Canadian experience”. Actas del IV Congreso Internacional de la SEHL [= Sociedad Española de Historiografía Lingüistica], La Laguna (Tenerife), 22 al 25 de octubre de 2003 ed. by Cristóbal Corrales Zumbado, Josefa Dorta Luis, Antonia Nelsi Torres González, Dolores Corbella Díaz & Francisca del Mar Plaza Picón, Tome I, 75–96. Madrid: Arcomuralla – Arco Libros y Sociedad Española de Historiografía Lingüística.
(b) “Le Bulletin de la Société de Linguistique de Paris parmi les principales revues de linguistique de son temps”. Bulletin de la Société de Linguistique de Paris100:1.405–424. (revised version reissued inLast Papers in Linguistic Historiography2020, chap.3, 49–67.)
(c) “Pour une historiographie engagée or what’s wrong with the history of linguistics”. Lingua Posnaniensis: Czasopismo poświęcone językoznawstwu porównawczemu i ogólnemu (= review of general and comparative linguistics) 47.109–117. (expanded version published inLast Papers in Linguistic Historiography2020, chap.2, 37–48.)
Sylvain Auroux, E. F. Konrad Koerner, Hans-Josef Niederehe & Kees Versteegh
(a)History of the Language Sciences / Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaften / Histoire des sciences du langage – An International Handbook on the Evolution of the Study of Language from the Beginnings to the Present / Ein internationales Handbuch zur Entwicklung der Sprachforschung von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart, vol.III ed. by Sylvain Auroux, E. F. Konrad Koerner, Hans-Josef Niederehe & Kees Versteegh. Berlin: De Gruyter.
(b) “A Matter of ‘Influence’: Jan Baudouin de Courtenay’s relationship toward August Schleicher and his work”. Tova čudo — ezika˙t! Izsledvanija v čest na Prof. Jivko Boyadjiev [This miracle — language! Papers in honour of Prof. Jivco Boyadjiev] / Studia linguistica in honorem J. Boyadjievi ed. by Petya Assenova, Biliana Mihailova, Fotiny Christakoudy, Snezhana Filcheva & Maya Alexandrova, 213–227. Sofia: University Publishing House “Saint Kliment Ohridski” / Universitetsko izdatelstvo “Sv. Kliment Ohridski”. (Revised version reissued inLast Papers in Linguistic Historiography, 2020, chap. 5, 97–114.)
(c) “Jezikoslovna historiografija: metodologija i praksa” (= Linguistic Historiography: Methodology and praxis). Zagreb: Tusculunae editiones. (Serbo-Croatian translation by Milica Lukšić ofToward a Historiography of Linguistics1978a.)
Josefa Dorta, Cristóbal Corrales & Dolores Corbella
(d) “Introducción. La historiografía de la lingüística: Pasado, presente, futuro”. Historiografía lingüística en el ámbito hispánico: Fundamentos epistemológicos y metodológicosed. by Josefa Dorta, Cristóbal Corrales & Dolores Corbella, 15–56. Madrid: Arco Libros. (revised version reissued inLast Papers in Linguistic Historiography2020, chap. 1, 3–35.)
(e)Rev. ofLinguistic Bibliography for the Year 2002 and Supplement for Previous Yearsed. by Hella Olbertz & Sijmen Tol. Dordrecht: Springer 2006Historiographia Linguistica34:2/3.432–434.
(c) “On the Disappearance of August Schleicher (1821–1868) in the Writings of the Neogrammarians: The case of the analogy concept in historical linguistics”. Lingua Posnaniensis: Czasopismo poświęcone językoznawstwu porównawczemu i ogólnemu (= review of general and comparative linguistics) 50.143–162.
Karlene Jones-Bley, Martin E. Huld, Angela Della Volpe & Miriam Robbins Dexter
(d)Rev. ofProceedings of the Eighteenth Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference, Los Angeles, November 3–4, 2006: Selected papers ed. by Karlene Jones-Bley, Martin E. Huld, Angela Della Volpe & Miriam Robbins Dexter. Journal of Indo-European Studies, Monograph series, 53. Washington, DC: Inst. for the Study of Man. Historiographia Linguistica35:3.465–467.
(a)Otto Zwartjes & E. F. K. Koerner ed. Quot homines tot artes: New studies in missionary linguistics. Historiographia Linguistica36:2/3.i–vii, 201–492. 10.1075/hl.36.2.02zwa
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(f)Rev. ofLinguistic Bibliography for the Year 2003 and Supplement for Previous Yearsed. by Hella Olbertz & Sijmen Tol. Dordrecht: Springer 2007Historiographia Linguistica36:1.178–180.
(a)Rev. ofOn the Biological Nature of Natural Language and Other Essaysed. by Simeon Romportl & Bohumil Vykypěl. Munich: LINCOM 2008Historiographia Linguistica37:1/2.270–273.
(b)Rev. ofLinguistic bibliography for the Year 2004 and Supplement for Previous Yearsed. by Hella Olbertz & Sijmen Tol. Brill: Leiden 2008Historiographia Linguistica37:3.441–444.
Rev. ofLinguistic Bibliography for the Year 2009 and Supplement for Previous Yearsed. by Hella Olbertz & Sijmen Tol. Brill: Leiden 2010Historiographia Linguistica38:3.436–439.
(c)Rev. ofLinguistic bibliography for the year 2010 and supplement for previous yearsed. by Sijmen Tol & Hella Olbertz. Brill: Leiden 2011Historiographia Linguistica39:2/3.425–428.
René Genis, Hella Olbertz, Sijmen Tol & Eline van der Veken
Rev. ofLinguistic Bibliography for the Year 2011 and Supplement for Previous Yearsed. by René Genis, Hella Olbertz, Sijmen Tol & Eline van der Veken. Brill: Leiden 2012Historiographia Linguistica40:1/2.298–301.
(a)Quatro décadas de historiografia linguística: Estudos selecionados. Selection of papers, translation and edition byRolf Kemmler, Cristina AltmanVila Real: Centro de Estudos em Letras, Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro.
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