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Form and formalism in linguistics
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Form and formalism in linguistics
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Form and formalism in linguistics
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Alternating sounds and the formal franchise in phonology ...
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A matter of some controversy in the intersecting worlds of late nineteenth-century linguistics and anthropology was the nature of “alternating sounds”. This phe- nomenon is the apparent tendency, long assumed to be characteristic of “primitive” languages, to freely vary the pronunciation of words, without any discernible sys- tem. Franz Boas (1858–1942), rebutting received opinion in the American anthro- pological establishment, denied the existence of this phenomenon, arguing that it was an artefact of observation. Georg von der Gabelentz (1840–1893), on the other hand, embraced the phenomenon and fashioned it into a critique of the compara- tive method as it was practised in Germany. Both Boas and Gabelentz – and indeed also their opponents – were well versed in the Humboldtian tradition of language scholarship, in particular as developed and transmitted by H. Steinthal (1823–1899). Although the late nineteenth-century debates surrounding alternating sounds were informed by a number of sources, this ...
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The diachronic evolution of the directional particle lái in Mandarin ...
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August Schleicher and Materialism in 19th-Century Linguistics ...
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Linguistic Aesthetics from the Nineteenth to the Twentieth Century: The Case of Otto Jespersen’s “Progress in Language” ...
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Grammar, typology and the Humboldtian tradition in the work of Georg von der Gabelentz ...
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The fate of form in the Humboldtian tradition: The Formungstrieb of Georg von der Gabelentz ...
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Rezension: Sebastian Fink, Benjamin Whorf, die Sumerer, und der Einfluss der Sprache auf das Denken ...
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Die Bibliography of Sprachwissenschaft ... : Ihre Aufgaben, Methoden und bisherigen Ergebnisse ...
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Die Sprachwissenschaft ... : Ihre Aufgaben, Methoden und bisherigen Ergebnisse ...
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