Language & History

Papers
(The TQCC of Language & History is 0. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Early Hakka recordings in the Berlin Sound Archive: speaker history and corpus contents4
The dawn and twilight of Old Irish scholarship2
Les cours de Roman Jakobson à l’École libre des hautes études. New York, 1942-19462
Pronominal variation in Arabic among the grammarians, Qurʾānic reading traditions and manuscripts2
A History of the study of the indigenous languages of North America1
The Linguistic Society of America and the Linguistic Circle of New York: colleagues or rivals — or both?1
Saussure and the Brazilian ‘scientific grammar’ (1880–1930)1
The notion of ‘adjective’ in the history of Pamean language descriptions1
Dancing girls of the Orient and OED31
The development of the concept of ʽevidentialityʼ and its exogenous application to European languages1
‘The bilingual problem’. Nationalism and the language question in Canada (1791–1915)1
Grierson’s incomplete map and the limits of Indo-European cartography1
Philosophical language schemes: crossroads for study1
For the Sake of the Vedas: the Anglo-German life of Friedrich Rosen, 1805-1837 For the Sake of the Vedas: the Anglo-German life of Friedrich Rosen, 1805-1837 , by Rosane1
Graph choice and manuscript-internal organisation in a 1921 Jinshang Chinese–Mongolian trade glossary and phrasebook: Waiguo Huaben1
Robert Morrison’s (1782–1834) dual role as English and Chinese educator reflected in language teaching practices at the Malacca Anglo-Chinese College1
Alfred Dwight Sheffield’s contribution to applied linguistics: integrating general linguistics and English educational grammar1
Introduction1
The Cambridge Handbook of Language Standardization0
Norm und variation. Paradigmenwechsel anhand frühneuzeitlicher Fremdsprachenlehrwerke (Studia Linguistica Germanica 144)0
More than cool reason: John Hart’s self-fashioning as a linguistic physician0
Leonard Bloomfield and Albanese0
Correction0
The Volapük Qur’an: language, scripture, and nineteenth-century German universalist provincialism0
The French aorist in sixteenth-century grammar, or how to make the best of a bad Greek concept0
Chapters of Dependency Grammar: A historical survey from Antiquity to Tesnière0
Language and Meaning in the Age of Modernism. C.K. Ogden and his Contemporaries Language and Meaning in the Age of Modernism. C.K.Ogden and his Contemporaries , by James0
Codification in the shadow of standards: ideologies in early nineteenth-century metalinguistic texts on Luxembourgish0
A Jesuit grammar in the Anglican London of King James II: The first English edition of Manuel Álvares’ Latin grammar (1686–1687)0
Introduction: the crosslinguistic application of grammatical categories in the history of linguistics0
‘That grammar grudge not our English tong’ . Linguistic nationalism in early modern England and the discursive shift from apologia to assertion0
Innovation in language learning and teaching: historical perspectives0
Koerner, Saussure, Chomsky: an eternal upbraiding of the ‘Great Man theory’ 10
Word as definition. A key principle of the Comenian project for universal language: its sources and contexts0
Neo-Saussurean perspectives on the concept of the linguistic sign and their historiographical evaluation0
The evolution of a character-based approach in French sinology: historical analysis of Mandarin textbooks from 1814 to 19140
William Dwight Whitney’s study of language acquisition in The Life and Growth of Language (1875): His entry point to his scientific method and theory of 0
The opposition: losers in the history of language standardisation in seventeenth-century France0
Grapholinguistic wars: negotiating disciplinary identity through scholarly disagreement0
Effable characters: the problem of language and its media in seventeenth-century linguistic thought0
Conflicting views: Noam Chomsky and Gilbert Harman0
Chinese word formation through the lens of 19th-Century French sinologists: breaking away from the Latin grammatical tradition0
Ghosts of the past: the uncanny presence of Nazi sources in post-war sociolinguistics0
From ʿilm al-naḥw to maʿānī l-naḥw in ʿAbd al-Qāhir al-Ǧurǧānī’s linguistic thinking0
The journey of the middle voice: from antiquity to linguistic typology0
The connection between the monosyllabic hypothesis and wordhood of Chinese in pre-20th century European works0
Saussure’sCoursand the Monosyllabic Myth: the perception of Chinese in early linguistic theory0
On the origins of theories of compounding and the question of Indian influence on modern linguistics0
Early modern Europe’s other real characters0
Semiology at the service of ‘sociolinguistics’ in Charles Bally’s course notes0
Affect and rewriting of Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim in Chinese translation during the Republican era0
The diffusion of Caucasian and Aryan in the United States: a study in the impact of racial anthropology an0
Greece’s labyrinth of language. A study in the early modern discovery of dialect diversity0
The curious case(s) of the Hebrew article: on a conflated grammatical category and how it emerges from sixteenth-century student notes0
Religious difference, colonial politics, and Grierson’sLinguistic Survey of India0
Language as imperial battlefield: the case of El intérprete chino0
Early Irish grammarians and the study of speech sound0
American linguistics in transition: from post-Bloomfieldian structuralism to generative grammar0
Reading rules across traditions: paribhāṣā in the Abhidhānappadīpikāṭīkā and early Amarakoṣa commentaries0
Definitions, dialectic and Irish grammatical theory in Carolingian glosses on Priscian: a case study using a close and distant reading approach0
Straw methods: clearing up misconceptions about ALM0
Grammatisation and changes in Turkish language teaching in the 19th and 20th centuries: mood and tense in textbooks0
‘Linguam Anglicam […] omnino de terra delere proponit’: language and nation in early 14th-century England0
English language and nationalism throughout the ages0
Spelling reform in Tudor England: dialogues, debates and political frames0
John Wallis on sound symbolism0
Are proper names proper words? Towards a pragmatic perspective on a perennial problem0
Politics and linguistic thought: perspectives and interpretations0
Alternative forms of bilingual education in colonial India – a prologue to the methods era (1811-1920)0
Soviet Indology and the critique of colonial philology: the work of Aleksei Barannikov in the light of Dalit studies0
Histoire des parties du discours. Orbis Supplementa Histoire des parties du discours. Orbis Supplementa , by Bernard Colombat and Aimée Lahaussois, Leuven/Paris: Peeters0
‘Brief Conversations for Pilgrims’: Rasputin, Russian-speaking travellers and the pilgrim experience in Jerusalem in 1911–19120
Linguistic fieldwork at the end of empire: British officials and American structuralists in Anthony Burgess’ Malayan trilogy0
Grammatical category versus comparative concept in missionary grammars of Tamil (16th-18th centuries): the description of the relative clause0
‘To be avoided by every correct Writer’: George Harris’s Observations upon the English Language and the first English usage guide0
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