1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910465222403321

Titolo

Philippine and Chamorro linguistics before the advent of structuralism / / Lawrence A. Reid, Emilio Ridruejo, Thomas Stolz (editors)

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin : , : Akademie Verlag, , 2011

ISBN

3-05-005619-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (244 p. )

Collana

Koloniale und postkoloniale Linguistik = Colonial and postcolonial linguistics ; ; Band 2

Disciplina

499.21

Soggetti

Philippine languages - Historiography

Chamorro language - Historiography

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Papers presented at the two-day Workshop on Philippine and Micronesian Linguistics Before the Advent of Structuralism held in Potsdam during 28-29 August, 2008 as a part of the programme of the 11th International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences hosted by the University of Potstam/Germany.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Front Matter -- The first grammar of a Philippine language? The anonymous Arte de la Lengua Sambala y Española [Grammar of the Sambal and Spanish languages] (1601) -- The Vocabulario de Lengua Tagala of Fr. Pedro de San Buenaventura (1613) -- Hispanic Philippine historiography: a brief description of the structure of the Calepino Ylocano (18th C.) -- Oyanguren de Santa Inés's grammar of Tagalog (Tagalysmo Elucidado 1742): towards a reconstruction of 18th century reflections on comparative typology -- Subject, Topic, Passive and Perspective in Functional (Discourse) Grammar and in Philippine Missionary Grammar -- Wilhelm von Humboldt and the role of the verb in Tagalog -- Seidenadel's grammar of Bontoc Igorot: one hundred years on -- The Diccionario español-chamorro (1865) by Padre Fray Aniceto Ibáñez del Cármen: a historiographical characterization of a pedagogic-lexicographic discourse type in late colonial Austronesia -- The Gramática chamorra -- German and Dutch contributions to Chamorro studies (1800-1920) -- The mysterious H. Who was the author of Die Chamoro Sprache? -- Back Matter



Sommario/riassunto

Der vorliegende Band versammelt Beiträge zu frühen Zeugnissen der Sprachen der Philippinen und Mikronesiens. Tagalog, Bikol, Cebuano, Iloko, Chamorro und andere Sprachen dieses und angrenzender Gebiete werden in dem Sammelband beschrieben. Das Hauptaugenmerk liegt auf den frühen Grammatiken und Wörterbüchern, daraus folgenden Beschreibungen und deren möglichen Wechselwirkungen. In einigen Arbeiten wird dargelegt, wie fortschrittlich einige Grammatiker der philippinischen Sprachen waren und inwieweit sie die Sprachtypologie vorwegnahmen. Der Sammelband ist eine Pionierstudie zur Geschichte der beschreibenden Sprachwissenschaft in Südostasien und im Westpazifik. Darüber hinaus wird heutigen interessierten Sprechern der beschriebenen Sprachen ein Einblick in die Vergangenheit ihrer Sprachgemeinschaft ermöglicht.

The papers assembled in this collection deal with the early linguistic sources on the languages of the Philippines and Micronesia. Tagalog, Bikol, Cebuano, Iloko, Chamorro and sundry languages of the area and beyond are featured in the papers. The focus is on the first descriptive work devoted to these languages and subsequent early treatments and their potential interdependency. Several papers also address the issue of how "modern" the early grammarians of Philippine languages were and to what extent they did typological linguistics avant la lettre. The collection is a pioneer contribution to the history of descriptive linguistics in Southeast Asia and the West Pacific. Moreover it offers a window to the past for the interested members of the modern speech communities of the languages covered by the papers.



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910309849803321

Autore

Afkir Mina

Titolo

Studies on Arabic Dialectology and Sociolinguistics : Proceedings of the 12th International Conference of AIDA held in Marseille from May 30th to June 2nd 2017 / / Catherine Miller, Alexandrine Barontini, Marie-Aimée Germanos, Jairo Guerrero, Christophe Pereira

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Aix-en-Provence, : Institut de recherches et d’études sur les mondes arabes et musulmans, 2018

ISBN

979-1-03-653389-1

Altri autori (Persone)

AhmedMohamed A. H

Al-SayyedAmany

AlmbarkRana

AttwaMona Farrag

AvramAndrei A

BarontiniAlexandrine

Benítez FernándezMontserrat

BenmoftahNajah

Ben SalahLaila

BlasioEmanuela De

BouchhiouaNadia

CaubetDominique

CerquegliniLetizia

ChikovaniGuram

DichyJoseph

DrissFatima-Zahra

FalchettaJacopo

FiranescuDaniela Rodica

FranciscoFelipe Benjamin

FreemanAaron

Gago GómezLaura

GermanosMarie-Aimée

GrigoreGeorge

GuerreroJairo

HasléJulie

HassanQasim

HellmuthSam

IoneteȘtefan

KalachNajla

KhairallahNatalie

LagrafHassiba

LakustaValeriia



LangoneAngela Daiana

LeitnerBettina

LentinJérôme

LombezziLetizia

LourizNabila

MionGiuliano

MoranoPh.d. Roberta

MostefaDjamel

MurtasEmma De

Ould Mohamed BabaAhmed Salem

PereiraChristophe

ProcházkaStephan

RizkSherin

RosaCristina La

SaadAisha

SavvateevaTatyana

SchwartzSarah Ruth

SellamiZeineb

SerreliValentina

SibonyJonas

Taine-CheikhCatherine

TskhvedianiZviadi

van KampenNina

van PuttenMarijn

WilmsenDavid

ZiamariKarima

MillerCatherine

Soggetti

Linguistics

langue arabe

dialectes arabes

description linguistique

sociolinguistique

Arabic language

Arabic dialects

linguistic description

sociolinguistics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



Sommario/riassunto

This volume contains over fifty articles related to various fields of modern Arabic dialectology. All the articles are revised and enhanced versions of papers read on the 12th Conference of the Association Internationale de Dialectologie Arabe (AIDA) held in Marseille in June 2017. Since its first conference in Paris in 1993, AIDA members gather every two years in different country. The collection of the AIDA proceedings offer an updated insight of the development of the field. During the past few decadesthe the study of Arabic dialects has become an important branch of research covering a wide range of subjects from phonological analyses, morphosyntax, semantics to pragmatics, sociolinguistics, folk linguistics, studies on literacy and writings, cultural and artistic practices, etc. As many articles of this volume illustrate, the study of Arabic dialects explores different aspects of the languages and cultures of the contemporary Arab world. A remarkable feature is the growing and constant participation of young scholars from all around the globe.