
The Limits of Structuralism
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- The contributors
- 1: James McElvenny: Scouting the limits of structuralism
- 2: Floris Solleveld: 'Primitive structures', polysynthesis, and Peter Stephen du Ponceau
- 3: Margaret Thomas: Franz Boas' 'purely analytical approach' to language classification in the backdrop to American structuralism
- 4: James McElvenny: Georg von der Gabelentz's typology: Humboldtian linguistics on the threshold of structuralism
- 5: John E. Joseph: Grammaticalization and the sentimental evolution of Antoine Meillet
- 6: Patrick Sériot: Roman Jakobson, language unions, and structuralism in Russia: Encounter or misunderstanding?
- 7: Lorenzo Cigana: Louis Hjelmslev on the correlational structure of language: The place within the system
- 8: Chloé Laplantine: Émile Benveniste on the relation between linguistic and social structures: 'Let us then consider that language interprets society'
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