Bulletin 35, November 2000

Full issue.

Contents:

  • Andrew Linn, Editorial (pp. 3-4)

  • In Memoriam R. H. Robins (pp. 5-14)

  • Werner Hüllen, ‘Wilkins's “Tables” and Roget's “Thesaurus”: An Investigation into Traditions of Onomasiology’ (pp. 15-26)

  • Inge Kabell, ‘Jespersen and Franke — an Academic Friendship by Correspondence’ (pp. 27-37)

  • Ian Michael, ‘Grammarians Under the Influence: a Surfeit of Sea-Water’ (pp. 38-41)

  • Rhodri Lewis, ‘Seventeenth Annual Colloquium of the Henry Sweet Society, Edinburgh, 20-23 September 2000: Conference Report’ (pp. 42-44)

  • The Seventeenth HSS Colloquium 2000: Abstracts of Papers (pp. 45-59)

  • REVIEWS:

    • John Walmsley, Review of H. E. Brekle, E. Dobnig-Jülch, and H. Weiss (eds), A Science in the Making. The Regensburg Symposia on European Linguistic Historiography. Münster: Nodus Publikationen, 1996 (pp. 60-70)

    • Hiroyuki Eto, Review of Wilhelm von Humboldt, On Language. On the Diversity of Human Language Construction and Its Influence on the Mental Development of the Human Species. Ed. by Michael Losonsky. Trans. by Peter Heath. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999 (pp. 71-73)

    • Herman Bell, Review of Geoffrey Lewis, The Turkish Language Reform. A Catastrophic Success. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999 (pp. 74-76)

  • Publications Received (pp. 77-80)

  • NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS:

    • John L. Flood, ‘Treasurer’s Report’ (pp. 83-86)

    • Guest Rooms at Keble College, Oxford (p. 86)

    • News of Members (pp. 87-88)

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