The importance of the Low Countries as a centre for the study of foreign languages is well-known. The mutual relationship between the Dutch grammatical tradition and the Western European context has, however, been largely neglected. In this collection of papers on the history of linguistics in the Low Countries the editors have made an effort to present the Dutch tradition in connection with that of the neighbouring countries. Three articles by Claes, Dibbets and Klifman deal with the earliest stages of the development of a grammar for the Dutch vernacular. Several important European figures worked in the Low Countries; their contribution to linguistics is discussed in articles on Vossius (Rademaker), Spinoza (Klijnsmit), and one of the most original phoneticians of European linguistics, Montanus (Hulsker). Vivian Salmon's article is a survey on the relations between English and Dutch linguistics in the field of foreign language teaching. In the 19th century Dutch linguistics had a special relationship with German general and historical linguistics; four articles deal with this period (Jongeneelen, van Driel, le Loux-Schuringa, Noordegraaf). Finally, there are three articles by Kaldewij, Hagen and van Els/Knops on the development of three branches of linguistics in the 20th century: structuralism, dialectology and applied linguistics. This volume should be of interest for all specialists in the history of linguistics in Europe, who are interested in the interdependence of the various traditions.
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This volume brings together papers exploring the importance of the Low Countries as a centre for the study of foreign languages, with special emphasis on the Dutch grammatical tradition and the Western European context.
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1. The Historiography of Dutch Linguistics: A Diachronic Introduction (by Schultink, H.); 2. Uber die Verbreitung Lexikographischer Werke in den Niederlanden und Ihre Wechselseitige Beziehungen mit dem Ausland bis zum Jahre l600 (by Claes, Frans M.W.); 3. Dutch philology in the 16th and 17th Century (by Dibbets, Geert R.W.); 4. Dutch Language Study and the Trivium: Motives and Elaborations (by Klifman, Harm); 5. Petrus Montanus as a Phonetician and a Theoretician (by Hulsker, Jos L.M.); 6. Gerardus Joannes Vossius (1577-1649) and the Study of Latin Grammar (by Rademaker, Cor S.M.); 7. Anglo-Dutch Linguistic Scholarship: A Survey of 17th-Century Achievements (by Salmon, Vivian); 8. Spinoza and the Grammarians of the Bible (by Klijnsmit, Anthony J.); 9. Lambert ten Kate and the Origin of 19th-century Historical Linguistics (by Jongeneelen, Gerrit H.); 10. 19th-Century Linguistics: The Dutch Development and the German Theme (by Driel, Lodewijk van); 11. Tenses in 19th-century Dutch Sentence Grammar (by Le Loux-Schuringa, J.A.); 12. Hoogvliet versus van Ginneken: Dutch Linguistics around the Turn of the Century (by Noordegraaf, Jan); 13. The Syntax of Two Dutch Structuralists in Its Historical Context (by Kaldewaij, Jelle); 14. Dutch Dialectology: The National and the International Perspective (by Hagen, Anton M.); 15. The History of the Teaching of Foreign Languages in the Low Countries (by Els, Theo van); 16. Illustrations; 17. Index Nominum; 18. Index Rerum
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ISBN
9789027245519
Publisert
1992-11-05
Utgiver
John Benjamins Publishing Co
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895 gr
Høyde
245 mm
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164 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, P, 05, 06
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
414