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Author Search all publications by the author Buschmann-Göbels, Astrid
Title Die Tradition der Universalgrammatik im England des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts
Place : Publ. Münster: Nodus-Publ.
Year 1999
Written in German
Extent 377 S.
Academic paper Zugl.:Essen, Univ., Diss., 1998
ISBN 3-89323-279-6
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General topics / Countries/regions / Europe / Great Britain
General topics / History of linguistics
General topics / History of linguistics / Theory of language (earlier periods) / Enlightenment (theory of language)
General topics / History of linguistics / Theory of language (earlier periods) / Historical semantics
Domains / Grammaticography / Grammars
Domains / Grammaticography / Models of grammar / Generative grammar / Universal grammar
Domains / Philosophy of language / Rationalism
Domains / Theory of language / Linguistic universals
Domains / Theory of language / Linguistic sign
Levels / Syntax / Sentence parts / Part of speech
Indo-European languages / Germanic / English
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Great Britain ; Forschungsgeschichte; History of linguistics ; Enlightenment (theory of language) ; Semantik, historische; Semantics, historical; Historical semantics ; Grammars ; UG; Universal grammar ; Rationalism ; Linguistic universals ; Plérémique; Sign (linguistic) ; Linguistic sign ; Part of speech ; English
Named Persons
Wilkins, John
Harris, James
Farros, Daniel
Gough, James
Gough, John
Martin, Benjamin
Priestley, Joseph
Lowth, Robert
Ward, William
Jones, Rowland
Monboddo, James Burnett Lord
Beattie, James
Coote, Charles
Tooke, John Horne
Gildon, Charles
Loughton, William
Philipps, Jenkin Thomas
Lane, Archibald
Lewis, Mark
Clare, William
Brightland, John
Greenwood, James
Bacon, Francis
Scaliger, Julius Caesar
Campanella, Tommaso