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ChapterOneTheHistoryofLinguisticsSincePlato
1.1Plato
1.1.1Functionoflanguage
1.1.2Natureversusconvention
1.1.3Ideaandreality
1.1.4Denotationandconnotation
1.2Aristotle
1.2.1Rhetoric
1.2.2Rationalinvestigationoflanguage
1.2.3Categories
1.2.4Form
1.2.5Poetics
1.3TheStoics
1.3.1Logic
1.3.2Signification,signifierandthename-bearer
1.4TheAlexandrianSchool
1.4.1Meterandpoetry
1.4.2DionysiusThrax
1.4.3ApolloniusDyscolus
1.5Romanlinguistics
1.5.1Varro
1.5.2Priscian
1.6Medievallinguistics
1.6.1Speculativegrammar
1.6.2Modistae
1.7Cartesianlinguistics
1.7.1Languageishuman-specific
1.7.2Mindandbody
1.7.3Mindandideas
1.7.4Semanticinterpretationversusphoneticinterpretation
1.7.5UniversalityandPort-RoyalGrammar
1.8HistoricaI-ComparativelinguisticsandNeogrammarian
1.8.1Historicallinguistics
1.8.2Comparativelinguistics
1.8.3TheNeogrammarians
1.9LinguisticsinancientIndia
ChapterTwoTheHistoryofLinguisticsinChina
2.1ThePhilosophyoflanguage
2.1.1Laozi:Arbitrariness
2.1.2Confucius:Zhengming
2.1.3Mozi:Languageutilitarianism
2.1.4Mencius:Innatemoralintuition
2.1.5LaterMohistdialecticians
2.1.6GongsunLongandHuiShi:TheSchoolofNames
2.1.7Zhuangzi:Skepticalrelativism
2.1.8Xunzi:Confucianconventionalism
2.2Phonology
2.2.1OldChinesepronunciationstudies
2.2.2TheinfluenceofBuddhism
2.2.3MiddleChinesephonologicalstudies
2.2.4PhonologicalstudiesinMingandQingdynasties
2.3Chineseorthography
2.3.1TheinventionofChinesecharacters
2.3.2TheSixScripts
2.3.3ADictionaryofEtymology
2.3.4TheRightElementPrinciple
2.3.5TheQingperiod
2.4Philology
2.4.1Scopeofthediscipline
2.4.2Handynastyscholars
2.4.3FromYuantoQingdynasties
PartTwoStructuralism
ChapterThreeSaussure:ThePathtoSynchrony
3.1Background
3.2Generalideas
3.2.1Issuesofcomparativeandhistoricallinguistics
3.2.2Soundandthought
3.2.3Theroleoflinguisticsinsemiology
3.2.4Diachronyandsynchronyinlinguistics
3.2.5Thelangue-paroledichotomy
3.2.6Arbitrarinessandlinearityofsigns
3.2.7SyntagmaUcandassociativerelations
3.2.8Valuesanddifferences
3.2.9Syntagmaticandassociativerelations
3.3Assessment
3.3.1Merits
3.3.2Issues
ChapterFourAmericanStructuralism
4.1Background
4.2FranzBoas
4.3EdwardSapir
4.3.1Background
4.3.2Generalideas
4.3.3Basictenets
4.4LeonardBloomfield
4.4.1Background
4.4.2Generalideas
4.4.3TheBloomfieldianassumptions
4.5OtherAmericanStructuralists
4.5.1Sapir'sfollowers
4.5.2Post-Bloomfieldianscholars
4.6Assessment
4.6.1Merits
4.6.2Issues
PartThreePioneersinFunctionalism
ChapterFiveThePragueSchool
5.1Background
5.2Generalideas
5.3Basictenets
5.3.1Systemandfunction
5.3.2Synchronicphonology
5.3.3Theoryoflinguisticonomatology
5.3.4Theoryoffunctionalsyntax:themovementofthemindinFSP
5.3.5Linguisticsandpoetics
5.4Assessment
5.4.1Merits
5.5.2Issues
ChapterSixTheCopenhagenSchool
6.1Background
6.2Generalideas
6.3Basictenets
6.3.1Languageisaform,notasubstance
6.3.2Thefourareasofstudywithineverylanguage
6.3.3Certainrelationsintheprocessandthesystem
6.3.4Noone-to-onecorrespondentsbetweencontentandexpression
6.3.5Linguistictheoryprescribesatextualanalysis
6.4Assessment
6.4.1Merits
6.4.2Issues
ChapterSevenTheLondonSchool
7.1Background
7.2Generalideas
7.2.1BronislawKasperMalinowski
7.2.2Firth
7.3Basictenets
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