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The Cambridge History of Linguistics

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The establishment of language as a focus of study took place over many centuries, and reflection on its nature emerged in relation to very different social and cultural practices.

Written by a team of leading scholars, this volume provides an authoritative, chronological account of the history of the study of language from ancient times to the end of the 20th century (i.e., 'recent history', when modern linguistics greatly expanded).

Comprised of 29 chapters, it is split into 3 parts, each with an introduction covering the larger context of interest in language, especially the different philosophical, religious, and/or political concerns and socio-cultural practices of the times.

At the end of the volume, there is a combined list of all references cited and a comprehensive index of topics, languages, major figures, etc.

Comprehensive in its scope, it is an essential reference for researchers, teachers and students alike in linguistics and related disciplines.

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Cambridge University Press
052184990X / 9780521849906
Hardback
410.9
10/08/2023
United Kingdom
English
xxvi, 1085 pages
25 cm
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