Problems in General Linguistics, Volume 1

Problems in General Linguistics, Volume 1
Author: Emile Benveniste
Publisher: Hau
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2021-08-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781912808618

First published fifty years ago, Émile Benveniste's two-volume Problèmes de linguistique générale revolutionized the study of linguistics and remain among the most influential texts in the field. This expanded edition of the first volume presents the original English translation by Mary Elizabeth Meek, produced in close collaboration with Benveniste himself, along with his hitherto untranslated articles on play, translation, singular and plural forms, and Indigenous North American languages. These works are contextualized by an introduction by editor Jordan K. Skinner and a preface by Roland Barthes. This new edition will delight linguists and philosophers already familiar with Benveniste and introduce his work to a new generation of students. Benveniste studies are going through an enthusiastic revival in Europe; after reading this book, readers elsewhere will understand why.

An Introduction to Issues in General Linguistics

An Introduction to Issues in General Linguistics
Author: George Georgiou
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1527560007

This volume shows how the language system works in order to cultivate a correct attitude towards language, and to familiarize readers with the science of linguistics and issues related to it. All linguistic phenomena discussed here are accompanied by examples to allow the reader to understand how they are embedded in real linguistic contexts. The book discusses linguistic issues scientifically by considering findings from research studies.

Eight Decades of General Linguistics

Eight Decades of General Linguistics
Author: Ferenc Kiefer
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2012-11-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9004218130

'Eight Decades of General Linguistics' offers the lectures of outstanding scholars including Otto Jesperson, Louis Hjelmslec, André Martinet, Uriel Weinreich, Noam Chomsky, and others held during the 18 conferences organized by the Permanent International Committee of Linguists.

General Linguistics

General Linguistics
Author: Francis P. Dinneen
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
Total Pages: 680
Release: 1995
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780878402786

A comprehensive overview of the development of language studies from the ancient Greeks through modern theorists, this book focuses on determining what the enduring issues in linguistics are, what concepts have changed, and why. Francis P. Dinneen, SJ, defines the basic terminology of the discipline as well as different linguistic theories, and he frequently compares underlying assumptions in contemporaneous science and linguistics. General Linguistics traces the history of linguistics from ancient Greek works on grammar and rhetoric through the medieval roots of traditional grammar and its assumption that there is a norm for correct speech. Dinneen marks the beginning of modern linguistics with Saussure's concept of an autonomous linguistic structure independent of socially imposed norms, and he details the theoretical contributions of Sapir, Bloomfield, Hjelmslev, Chomsky, Pike, and others. Dinneen considers the relative merits of the different theories and models, evaluating their claims and shortcomings. A thorough introduction to linguistics for newcomers to the field, this book will also be valuable to linguists, psychologists, philosophers, and historians of science for its evaluations of major theoretical concepts in light of enduring issues and problems in language studies.

Historical Linguistics

Historical Linguistics
Author: Charles Jones
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1317899008

The contributors to this volume cover the international range of scholarship in the field of Historical Linguistics, as well as some of its major themes. The work and ideas they discuss are relevant not only to other aspects of Historical Linguistics but also to more general developments in linguistic theory. Along with Professor Jones' Introduction, their comments provide a major overview of Historical Linguistics that will be the reference point for its development for many years to come and form an important contribution to general theories of linguistic behaviour.