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Book
Needham, Joseph
(1998)
Science and civilisation in China. Volume 7, Part 1: Language and logic, by Harbsmeier, Christoph. Edited by Robinson, Kenneth.
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Article
Crépon, Marc
(1998)
Entre anthropologie et linguistique: La géographie des langues. (Note sur le parcours d'Ernest Renan).
Corpus: Revue de Philosophie
(pp. 181-197).
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Chapter
Brain, Robert
(1998)
Standards and semiotics.
In: Inscribing science: Scientific texts and the materiality of communication
(p. 249).
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Article
Hozenat, Gaston
(1997)
Lucrèce, De rerum natura, V, 1028-1029: Les sons et les noms, la nature et l'utilité.
Revue des Études Latines
(pp. 64-77).
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Book
Wollock, Jeffrey
(1997)
The noblest animate motion: Speech, physiology, and medicine in pre-Cartesian linguistic thought.
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Article
Subbiondo, Joseph L.
(1996)
From pragmatics to semiotics: The influence of John Wilkin's pulpit oratory on his philosophical language.
Historiographia Linguistica: International Journal for the History of the Language Sciences
(pp. 111-122).
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Article
Joseph, John E.
(1996)
The immediate sources of the “Sapir-Whorf” hypothesis.
Historiographia Linguistica: International Journal for the History of the Language Sciences
(pp. 365-404).
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Article
Hüllen, Werner
(1996)
Johann Joachim Becher (1635-1682), a little known opponent of Comenius' theory of language and language learning.
Historiographia Linguistica: International Journal for the History of the Language Sciences
(pp. 73-88).
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Article
Nate, Richard
(1996)
The interjection as a grammatical category in John Wilkin's philosophical language.
Historiographia Linguistica: International Journal for the History of the Language Sciences
(pp. 89-109).
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Article
Valone, David A.
(1996)
Language, race, and history: The origin of the Whitney-Müller debate and the transformation of the human sciences.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(pp. 119-134).
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Article
Alocco Bianco, Luciana
(1996)
Latin et langues vivantes dans l'Encyclopédie.
Recherches sur Diderot et sur l' Encyclopédie
(pp. 141-147).
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Book
Stillman, Robert E.
(1995)
The new philosophy and universal languages in 17th-century England: Bacon, Hobbes, and Wilkins.
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Chapter
Crombie, Alistair C.
(1995)
Marin Mersenne et les origines du langage.
In: Nature, histoire, société: Essais en hommage à Jacques Roger
(p. 35).
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Article
O'Neal, John C.
(1995)
The uses of analogy in Condillac's sensationist theory of language.
Transactions of the International Congress on the Enlightenment
(pp. 387-391).
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Book
Eco, Umberto
(1995)
The search for a perfect language. Translated by James Fentress.
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Article
Paxman, David B.
(1995)
“Adam in a strange country”: Locke's language theory and travel literature.
Modern Philology
(pp. 460-481).
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Book
Koerner, E.F.K.; Asher, R.E.
(1995)
Concise history of the language sciences, from the Sumerians to the cognitivists.
(/isis/citation/CBB000069299/)
Book Language and the history of thought (1995). (/isis/citation/CBB000067956/)
Chapter
Christmann, Hans Helmut
(1994)
Linguistics and modern philology in Germany 1800-1840 as “scientific” subjects and as university disciplines.
In: Romanticism in science: Science in Europe, 1790-1840
(p. 203).
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Article
Mackert, Michael
(1994)
Franz Boas' theory of phonetics.
Historiographia Linguistica: International Journal for the History of the Language Sciences
(pp. 351-386).
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