El blog History and Philosophy of the Language Sciences acaba de publicar su interesante programa de post para el primer trimestre de 2015. Se lo transcribimos a continuación por si fuera de su interés.
11 de febrero
Sabine Fiedler (University of Leipzig) "Somewhat caught between lexicology and syntax: a look at phraseology"
25 de febrero
Anna Pytlowany (University of Amsterdam) "‘You don’t see what you don’t know’: examining material aspects of manuscripts (Part II)"
11 de marzo
Sam Lewin (University of Sydney) "Objectivity at the interface of semantics and pragmatics"
25 de marzo
Nicola McLelland (University of Nottingham) "The history of linguistics and the history of foreign language learning"
8 de abril
Els Elffers (University of Amsterdam) "Sensualism for dummies"
22 de abril
Patrick Flack (sdvig press) "Le formalisme russe dans l’histoire de la linguistique"
6 de mayo
Marlon James Sales (Monash University) "Translation as a search for divine meanings: Francisco Blancas de San José and his grammar of the Tagalog language"
20 de Mayo
Johannes Mücke & Silvio Moreira de Sousa (Hugo Schuchardt Archiv, University of Graz) "Hugo Schuchardt and his network of knowledge"
3 de junio
John Joseph (Edinburgh), Gerda Haßler (Potsdam), Andrew Linn (Sheffield), and Nicola McLelland (Nottingham) Salon: Anachronism in linguistic historiography
17 de junio
Andrew Linn (University of Sheffield) "Phonetische Studien – applied linguistics gets its first journal?"
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