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Trends in European and American linguistics, 1930-1960

Title
  1. Trends in European and American linguistics, 1930-1960 / edited on the occasion of the ninth International Congress of Linguists, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 27 August-1 September 1962 for the Permanent International Committee of Linguists, by Christine Mohrmann, Alf Sommerfelt, and Joshua Whatmough.
Published by
  1. Utrecht : Spectrum, 1961.
Author
  1. Mohrmann, Christine

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Additional authors
  1. Sommerfelt, Alf
  2. Whatmough, Joshua, 1897-1964
  3. Permanent International Committee of Linguists.
  4. International Congress of Linguists (9th : 1962 : Cambridge, Mass.)
Description
  1. 299 pages; 23 cm
Subject
  1. Language and languages
  2. Linguistics > Research
  3. Language and languages > Study and teaching
  4. languages (study discipline)
  5. Taalwetenschap
  6. Theorieèˆn
  7. Wetenschapsbeoefening
Contents
  1. Linguistic prospects in the United States / Martin Joos -- Mathematical linguistics / Warren Plath -- Comparative and historical linguistics in America 1930-1960 / Schofield Andrews Jr. and Joshua Whatmough -- Linguistics and language teaching in the United States, 1940-1960 / William G. Moulton -- Anthropological linguistics / Harry Hoyer -- Glossematics / Henning Spang-Hanssen -- General linguistics -- the United States in the fifties / Eric P. Hamp -- The Bloomfield 'School' / Charles C. Fries -- Der Stand der indogemanischen Sprachwissenschaft / A. Scherer -- Orientamenti general della linguistica in Italia / Carlo Battisti -- The French School of linguistics / Alf Sommerfelt -- L' Ecole Saussurienne de Geneve / Robert Godel.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. "Published under the auspices of the International Council for Philosophy and Humanistic Studies with a grant from the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco)"
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.