A Baudouin de Courtenay Anthology The Beginnings of Structural Linguistics

One of the earliest structural linguists, Baudouin de Courtenay was a pioneer in systematic phonology and a formative influence on Saussure, Jacobsen, and the Prague school of linguistics. This translation of de Courtenay's major writings gives Western scholars direct contact with his work for...

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Other Authors: Baudouin de Courtenay, Jan Niecisław, 1845-1929, author (author), Stankiewicz, Edward, translator (translator)
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Bloomington, Indiana University Press 1972
[1972]
Series:Indiana University studies in the history and theory of linguistics
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Table of Contents:
  • Some General Remarks on Linguistics and Language
  • Program of Readings (1875-76)
  • Detailed Program of Lectures (1876-77)
  • Detailed Program of Lectures (1877-78)
  • On Pathology and Embryology of Language
  • On the Tasks of Linguistics
  • An Attempt at a Theory of Phonetic Alternations
  • Statement of Linguistic Principles
  • On the Mixed Character of All Languages
  • A Note on the Changing Character of Declensional Stems
  • Linguistics of the Nineteenth Century
  • Toward a Critique of Artificial World Languages
  • The Classification of Languages
  • Phonetic Laws
  • The Difference between Phonetics and Psychophonetics
  • The Influence of Language on World-View and Mood
  • Facultative Sounds of Language
  • Problems of Linguistic Affinity
  • Survey of the Slavic Linguistic World with Relation to Other Inda-European Languages
  • Comparative Grammar of the Slavic Languages
  • An Outline of the History of the Polish Language
  • Isoglosses in the Slavic Linguistic World.