Historiographia Linguistica
Volume 15, Issue 1/2 (1988)
1988.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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The historiography of Dutch linguistics a diachronic introductionH. Schultink | pp. 1–15
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Über die verbreitung lexikographischer werke in den Niederlanden und ihre wechselseitige beziehungen mit dem ausland bis zum jahre 1600Frans M. W. Claes | pp. 17–38
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Dutch philology in the 16th and 17th centuryGeert R. W. Dibbets | pp. 39–61
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Dutch language study and the trivium: Motives and elaborationsHarm Klifman | pp. 63–83
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Petrus Montanus as a Phonetician and a TheoreticianJos L. M. Hulsker | pp. 85–108
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Gerardus Joannes Vossius (1577–1649) and the study of Latin grammarCornelis S. M. Rademaker | pp. 109–128
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Anglo-Dutch linguistic scholarship: A survey of seventeenth-century achievementsVivian Salmon | pp. 129–153
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19th-century linguistics: The Dutch development and the German themeLodewijk van Driel | pp. 155–185
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Tenses in 19th-century Dutch sentence-grammarJ. A. Le Loux-Schuringa | pp. 187–205
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Hoogvliet Versus Van Ginneken: Dutch linguistics around the turn of the centuryJan Noordegraaf | pp. 207–238
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The syntax of two Dutch structuralists in its historical contextJelle Kaldewaij | pp. 239–261
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Dutch dialectology: The national and the international perspectiveAnton M. Hagen | pp. 263–287
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The history of the teaching of foreign languages in the low countriesTheo J. M. van Els & Mathieu F. Knops | pp. 289–316
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Reminiscenses of an old language researcherCornelis F. P. Stutterheim | pp. 317–329
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