Bulletin 40, May 2003
Contents:
Andrew Linn, Editorial (pp. 3-4)
John E. Joseph, ‘“Native Speaker”’ (pp. 5-9)
Therese Å. M. Lindström, ‘The First, or One of the First, Treatments of Grammaticalisation in Britain’ (pp. 10-16)
Paul Rastall, ‘L'analyse linguistique de l'expérience – Martinet and Condillac’ (pp. 17-30)
Hiroyuki Eto, ‘Special Colloquium of Igirisu Kokugaku Kyokai (The English Philological Society of Japan), Hotel Tokyo Garden Palace, Tokyo, Japan, December 2002: Conference Report and Note on the History of the Society’ (pp. 31-33)
REVIEWS:
William Poole, Review of David Cram and Jaap Maat (eds), George Dalgarno on Universal Language. The Art of Signs (1661), The Deaf and Dumb Man's Tutor (1680), and the Unpublished Papers. Oxford: OUP, 2001 (pp. 34-41)
Nicola McLelland, Review of Werner Hüllen, Collected Papers on the History of Linguistics Ideas. Ed. by Michael M. Isermann. Münster: Nodus Publikationen, 2002 (pp. 42-44)
Publications Received (pp. 45-47)
NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas Annual Colloquium, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, 28-31 August 2003 (pp. 48-52)
The Paul Salmon – Pieter Verburg Memorial Fund (p. 53)
XVIth International Colloquium of the SGdS, Humboldt University of Berlin (Germany), 4- 6 March 2004 (pp. 54-55)
NAAHoLS at LSA, Boston, 8-11 January 2004 (p. 56)
Colloquium: Histories of Prescriptivism: Alternative approaches to the study of English 1700-1900, Sheffield, 3-5 July 2003 (p. 57)
IV Congreso Internacional Sociedad Española de Historiografía Lingüística, Tenerife, Islas Canarias, España, 22-25 Octubre 2003 (p. 58)
History of Linguistics Meets the Internet: The Dutch DBNL (pp. 59-60)
Iter (p. 61)