Bulletin 45, November 2005
Contents:
Nicola McLelland, Editorial (p. 3)
David Cram and John Joseph, Two Open Letters (pp. 5-9)
Els Elffers, ‘Anton Reichling (1898–1986): Between Phenomenology and Structuralism’ (pp. 11-42)
Ekaterina Velmezova, ‘“Primitif” ou “inférieur”? Une traduction «marriste» de L. Lévy-Bruhl en russe’ (pp. 43-51)
L. G. Kelly, ‘The Puritan Apothecaries: Translation and Education’ (pp. 53-61)
REVIEWS:
John Walmsley, Review of G. Graffi, 200 Years of Syntax: A Critical Survey. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2004 (pp. 63-66)
NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Treasurer’s Report for 2004 (pp. 67-70)
The Constitution of the Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas [revised and approved by AGM in March 2005] (pp. 71-72)
The Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas Annual Colloquium, University of Sheffield, 7-10 September 2006: First Announcement and Call for Papers (p. 73)
Call for Papers: Historiography of Linguistics in the 21st Century: Challenges and Perspectives. XVIIIth International Colloquium of the SGdS (pp. 74-75)
Perspectives on Prescriptivism, University of Catania, Ragusa 20-22 April 2006 (p. 76)
Anders Ahlqvist, 10th International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHoLS X): Conference Report (pp. 77-78)
News of Members (p. 79)
Beverley Collins and Inger M. Mees, ‘Arne Juul (1935-2005): A Worthy Contribution to the Historiography of Scandinavian Linguistics’ (pp. 81-84)
Stylesheet for Submissions to the Bulletin of the Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas (pp. 85-87)
Subscription Rates (pp. 88-89)