On languages and language : the presidential addresses of the 1991 Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea
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On languages and language : the presidential addresses of the 1991 Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea
(Trends in linguistics, . Studies and monographs ; 78)
M. de Gruyter, 1995
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English, German, and French
Meeting held July 1991, Kiel, Germany
Includes bibliographies and indexes
Contents of Works
- Thirty-five definitions of etymology / Mario Alinei
- Further laws of Indo-European / Neville E. Collinge
- Greek phrase structure and the order of inflectional morphemes / Gabriel Drachman
- Grammar and pragmatics / Wolfgang U. Dressler
- The epistemic gap in linguistic stylistics / Nils Erik Enkvist
- Some problems in compiling an etymological dictionary of anglicisms / Rudolf Filipović
- Standardization, printing, and the evidence for local dialects : the case of Early Modern English kirk / Jacek Fisiak
- Recent developments in Indo-European linguistics and a new paradigm in Indo-European comparative studies / Tamaz V. Gamkrelidze
- Sprache, Sprachen, und Sprachwissenschaft / Klaus Heger
- Greek and Latin / Helena Kurzová
- Time-depth in protolanguage reconstruction / André Martinet
- Language or languages? : the proper study of the linguist / Herbert Pilch
- Où va la sémantique? / Bernard Pottier
- John Wilkins and some questions about a universal language / R.H. Robins
- Two systematic aspects of word structure / E.M. Uhlenbeck
- Three decades of further development of the pre-war Praguian linguistic traditions (1960-1990) / Josef Vachek
- Zur semantischen Kategorie der Aktualisierung / Paul Valentin
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