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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «DIACHRONISTIC»
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1
Prague Linguistic Circle Papers:
usefulness of diachronistic analysis, though even serious scholars could be
found, who had ascribed this false thesis to PS in earnest, e.g., the Prague
Germanist comparative scholar Josef Janko and, after the war, the Brno
Bohemicist ...
Eva Haji?ová, Petr Sgall, Jiri Hana, 2002
A NOTE ON FUTURE PROSPECTS OF DIACHRONISTIC LANGUAGE
RESEARCH* Professor A. Reichling was one of those scholars who, faced with
an all-out methodological offensive of generative and transformational grammar,
did not ...
b). The. tasks. of. the. synchronistic. method. Its. relation. to. the. diachronistic.
method. The essence and the nature of the system of language can best be
established by synchronistically analysing presentday languages which alone
can yield ...
Josef Vachek, Libu_e Du_ková, 1983
4
Encyclopaedia of the Linguistic Sciences: Issues and Theories
The stress laid by the Praguians (since Mathesius's pioneering paper of 1911) on
the necessity of studying language data synchronically did not imply any
stigmatization by them of diachronistic research as useless or unimportant. The
actual ...
Vennelakaṇṭi Prakāśaṃ, 2008
5
The Rule of Metaphor: The Creation of Meaning in Language
The second large dichotomy, which opposes the synchronistic and the
diachronistic points of view,49 was no less beneficial than the first. It not only put
an end to a confusion by dissociating two distinct relations of linguistic fact to time
(that of ...
6
Analogy as Structure and Process: Approaches in Linguistics, ...
It maybe added that Heine (1997), for one, is not guilty of the diachronistic fallacy.
In conformity with his goal of offering historical (or genetic) explanations, he
explicitly notes (p. 105) that it would be wrong to assume that the real or literal ...
7
Language Structure, Discourse, and the Access to Consciousness
... of Language" was presented on 6th February 1911 to the Royal Bohemian
Learned Society. Mathesius pointed out that his ideas on the difference between
static and dynamic (synchronistic and diachronistic) linguistic problems were ...
8
Language and Function: To the Memory of Jan Firbas
Vachek (1967/1983: 234), Mathesius' student, confirms the above-quoted view by
pointing out: It should especially be noted that Mathesius had stressed the
necessity of studying language not only from the diachronistic but also from the ...
9
The Role of History in Latin American Philosophy: ...
She may qualify the corporate claim, legitimizing the anachronistic and the
diachronistic approaches, to suggest a sort of division oflabor: let philosophers
practice anachronistic history when they like, and let historians of philosophy
prac- tice ...
Arleen Salles, Elizabeth Millan, 2012
10
Theology of Peter Damian: "let Your Life Always Serve as a ...
Derivatives of martus fill the new Testament.80 at the end of the first century the
word began a diachronistic semantic change from witness to martyr in its current
connotation.81 The change apparently arose from the reality of Christian witness;
...