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Leibniz et les puissances du langage
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ISSN: 02497980 ISBN: 9782711617180 2711617181 Year: 2005 Publisher: Paris: Vrin,

The philosophical foundations of Humboldt's linguistic doctrines
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ISBN: 9027245142 9786613314024 1283314029 9027279519 9789027279514 9789027245144 9781283314022 6613314021 Year: 1985 Volume: 32 Publisher: Amsterdam

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Wilhelm von Humboldt's writings on language are a mixture of philosophical theorizing about mind and language on the one hand, and on the other hand, specialized studies of the most detailed sort of both the classical languages and languages which only in Humboldt's day were becoming known to European scholars, such as Sanskrit, Chinese, and native north and south American languages. This book endeavors to show that Humboldt's work on language is a coherent system of thought; to recapture and expose the systematic structure of assumption, hypothesis, argument and conclusion; and to assign many

Gramsci's politics of language : engaging the Bakhtin Circle and the Frankfurt School
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ISBN: 0802094449 9780802094445 0802037569 1442675497 9786612023385 1282023381 9781442675490 9780802037565 0802068189 Year: 2006 Publisher: Toronto: University of Toronto press,

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Antonio Gramsci and his concept of hegemony have permeated social and political theory, cultural studies, education studies, literary criticism, international relations, and post-colonial theory. The centrality of language and linguistics to Gramsci's thought, however, has been wholly neglected. In Gramsci's Politics of Language, Peter Ives argues that a university education in linguistics and a preoccupation with Italian language politics were integral to the theorist's thought. Ives explores how the combination of Marxism and linguistics produced a unique and intellectually powerful approach to social and political analysis.To explicate Gramsci's writings on language, Ives compares them with other Marxist approaches to language, including those of the Bakhtin Circle, Walter Benjamin, and the Frankfurt School, including Jürgen Habermas. From these comparisons, Ives elucidates the implications of Gramsci's writings, which, he argues, retained the explanatory power of the semiotic and dialogic insights of Bakhtin and the critical perspective of the Frankfurt School, while at the same time foreshadowing the key problems with both approaches that post-structuralist critiques would later reveal. Gramsci's Politics of Language fills a crucial gap in scholarship, linking Gramsci's writings to current debates in social theory and providing a framework for a thoroughly historical-materialist approach to language.

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82:32 --- 82:32 Literatuur en politiek --- Literatuur en politiek --- Communism and linguistics. --- Gramsci, Antonio, --- Bakhtin, M. M. --- Et la science politique. --- Et la linguistique. --- Amis et relations. --- Linguistics and communism --- Bachtin, Michail, --- Bachtin, Michail M., --- Baxtin, Mixail Mixailovič, --- Bakhtine, Mikhaïl, --- Bajtin, Mijail, --- Bakhtin, Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich --- Bakhtin, Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich, --- Bahŭchʻin, --- Bahtyin, M. M. --- Bahtyin, Mihail Mihajlovics, --- Bahtin, M. M., --- Bachtinas, M. --- Bachtinas, Michailas, --- Бахтин, М. М. --- Bahtin, Mihail, --- Bakhtin, Mikhail, --- Бахтин, Михаил Михайлович, --- Gramshi, Antonio, --- Gramši, Antonije, --- Gramshi, A. --- Gramši, Antonio, --- Gkramsi, Antonio, --- גרמשי, אנטוניו, --- École de Francfort (Sociologie). --- Frankfurt school of sociology. --- Critical theory (Sociology) --- Frankfurt school --- Frankfurt sociologists --- Benjamin, Walter, --- Benjamin, W. --- Contributions in political science. --- Knowledge --- Linguistics. --- Friends and associates. --- Schools of sociology --- Critical theory --- Marxian school of sociology --- Linguistics --- Gramshi, Antonio --- Gramši, Antonije --- Gramši, Antonio --- Gkramsi, Antonio --- Benjamin, Walter --- Holz, Detlef, --- Banyaming, --- Benʼyamin, Varutā, --- Peñcamin̲, Vālṭṭar, --- Binyamin, Ṿalṭer, --- בנימין, ולטר --- בנימין, ולטר, --- ולטר, בנימין, --- Penyamin, Palt'ŏ, --- 벤야민 발터, --- Bakhtin, Mikhayil, --- Gramsci, Antonio, - 1891-1937 - Knowledge - Linguistics. --- Bakhtin, M. M. - (Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich), - 1895-1975 - Friends and associates. --- Benjamin, Walter, - 1892-1940 --- Gramsci, Antonio, - 1891-1937 - Et la science politique. --- Gramsci, Antonio, - 1891-1937 - Et la linguistique. --- Bakhtin, M. M. - (Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich), - 1895-1975 - Amis et relations. --- Gramsci, Antonio, - 1891-1937 --- Bakhtin, M. M. - (Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich), - 1895-1975

Leibniz, Humboldt, and the origins of comparativism : conference on ... , September 1986
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ISBN: 9027245320 9789027245328 9786613720986 128087967X 9027278121 9789027278128 9781280879678 6613720984 Year: 1989 Volume: 49 Publisher: Amsterdam Philadelphia Benjamins

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Both Leibniz and Humboldt are scholars in whose work we find a passionate interest in the history and development of languages combined with a strong theoretical commitment. Linking their names to linguistic comparativism draws attention to the contribution these scholars have made to the history of comparativism and also promotes discussion of the relationship of theory and practice in linguistic research in more general terms. In September 1986, a conference on Leibniz, Humboldt and the Origins of Comparativism' was held in Rome. The papers included in this volume are revised versions of the actual presentations.

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