Language & History

Papers
(The TQCC of Language & History is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Lepsius as a linguist: fieldwork, philology, phonetics, and ‘the Hamitic hypothesis’5
Start afresh or return? The impact of the Reform Movement on northern German English language teaching3
La voix humaine: instrument à vent ou instrument à cordes? Un parcours historique (XVIIe/XVIIIe siècles) autour de cette question2
Saussure’sCoursand the Monosyllabic Myth: the perception of Chinese in early linguistic theory2
Prescriptivism on its own terms. Perceptions and realities of usage in Siegenbeek’sLijst(1847)2
Explaining the foundations of global English. A review article onGlobal English and political economy, by John O’Regan (Routledge 2021)2
‘A philosopher’s grammar’: Henry Sweet’s ‘general’, ‘universal’, and ‘philosophical grammar’1
Early Irish grammarians and the study of speech sound1
Language, mind, and body: a conceptual history1
Stanley Leathes and his influence on ‘The Leathes Report’1
Joseph Neef (1770-1854): a forgotten pioneer of applying phonetics and regularised phonic materials to the initial teaching of literacy in English1
Grammar–translation method? Why a history of the methods?Considerations from a Spanish perspective1
The confessional sciences: scientific lexicography and sexology in theOxford English Dictionary1
Soviet Indology and the critique of colonial philology: the work of Aleksei Barannikov in the light of Dalit studies1
Linguistic fieldwork at the end of empire: British officials and American structuralists in Anthony Burgess’ Malayan trilogy1
Oral skills versus structural knowledge: the Reform Movement and the Grammar-Translation Method1
A Chinese textbook of Manchu and its Western translations1
Ghosts of the past: the uncanny presence of Nazi sources in post-war sociolinguistics1
The emergence and development of Saussurean linguistic thought and structural linguistics in Turkey1
Definitions, dialectic and Irish grammatical theory in Carolingian glosses on Priscian: a case study using a close and distant reading approach1
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