Routledge Studies in the History of Linguistics
About the Book Series
This series presents analysis of the development of linguistic thought and studies of the major linguistic schools of thought in their different historical contexts.
Women, Language and Linguistics: Three American Stories from the First Half of the Twentieth Century
1st Edition
By Julia S. Falk
December 23, 2014
Rather than the standard American story of an increasingly triumphant march of scientific inquiry towards structural phonology, Women, Language and Linguistics reveals linguistics where its purpose was communication; the appeal of languages lay in their diversity; and the authority of language lay ...
Ethnocentrism and the English Dictionary
1st Edition
By Phil Benson
April 09, 2014
This unique work challenges the assumption that dictionaries act as objective records of our language, and instead argues that the English dictionary is a fundamentally ethnocentric work. Using theoretical, historical and empirical analyses, Phil Benson shows how English dictionaries have filtered ...
Linguistics and the Third Reich: Mother-tongue Fascism, Race and the Science of Language
1st Edition
By Christopher Hutton
April 02, 2014
This book presents an insightful account of the academic politics of the Nazi era and analyses the work of selected linguists, including Jos Trier and Leo Weisgerber. Hutton situates Nazi linguistics within the politics of Hitler's state and within the history of modern linguistics....
Vico's New Science of Ancient Signs: A Study of Sematology
1st Edition
By Jürgen Trabant
October 23, 2013
Jürgen Trabant reads the profound insights into human semiosis contained in Vico's 'sematology' as both a spirited rejection of Cartesian philosophy and an early critique of enlightened logocentricism. Sean Ward's translation makes this work available to an English-reading audience for the first ...
The Battle over Spanish between 1800 and 2000: Language & Ideologies and Hispanic Intellectuals
1st Edition
Edited
By Luis Gabriel-Stheeman, José del Valle
November 13, 2012
This book examines the way in which a group of key Spanish and Latin American intellectuals of the nineteenth and twentieth-centuries discussed the concept of the Spanish language. The contributors analyse the ways in which these discussions related to the construction of national identities and ...
Universal Grammar in Second-Language Acquisition: A History
1st Edition
By Margaret Thomas
September 10, 2012
From the ancient Mediterranean world to the present day, our conceptions of what is universal in language have interacted with our experiences of language learning. This book tells two stories: the story of how scholars in the west have conceived of the fact that human languages share important ...
Toward a History of American Linguistics
1st Edition
By E.F.K. Koerner
December 08, 2011
Beginning with the anthropological linguistic tradition associated primarily with the names of Franz Boas, Edward Sapir and their students and concluding with the work of Noam Chomsky and William Labov at the end of the century. This book offers a comprehensive account of essential periods and ...