Bulletin 38, May 2002

Full issue.

Contents:

  • Andrew Linn, Editorial (pp. 3-4)

  • Vivien Law Scholar, Colleague, Teacher and Friend (pp. 5-26)

  • Hiroyuki Eto, ‘George J. Adler (1821-1868) A Forgotten Germanist of America’ (pp. 27-33)

  • Andrew R. Linn, ‘Quousque Tandem Language-Teaching Reform in 19th-Century Scandinavia’ (pp. 34-42)

  • William E. McMahon, ‘The Semantics of Post-Medieval Lullism’ (pp. 43-53)

  • CONFERENCE REPORTS:

    • Penny Sarginson, ‘The 19th Annual Colloquium of the Henry Sweet Society: Conference Report’ (pp. 54-55)

    • The 19th Annual Colloquium of the Henry Sweet Society: Abstracts of Papers (pp. 56-60)

    • Rhodri Lewis, ‘Silent Language: Characters, Notes and Symbols in the Early Modern Period, Birkbeck College, University of London 12-13 April 2002’ (pp. 61-62)

  • REVIEWS:

    • Gerda Haßler, Review of E. F. K. Koerner and Hans-Josef Niederebe (eds), History of Linguistics in Spain II. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2001 (pp. 63-68)

    • John L. Flood, Review of Nils Langer, Linguistic Purism in Action. How Auxiliary ‘tun’ Was Stigmatized in Early New High German. Berlin & New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2001 (pp. 69-72)

    • Rhodri Lewis, Review of John Wilkins, An Essay towards a Real Character and a Philosophical Language [facsimile of 1668 edition]. Bristol: Thoemmes Press, 2002 (pp. 73-75)

  • Publications Received (pp. 76-79)

  • NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS:

    • 35th Conference of the Societas Linguistics Europea, Potsdam, 22-25 July 2002: ‘Rethinking Language and Mind’ (p. 82)

    • MA in Historical Language Studies (Research Track), University of Sheffield (pp. 82-83)

    • Treasurer's Interim Report 2001-02 (p. 83)

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