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Bulletin 48, May 2007

1. The edition as a whole

2. Editor’s Note (Nicola McLelland)

3. Guest editorial: language reform (Andrew Linn)

4. Using phonetics in a new musical notation: Henry Sweet’s manuscript notes of 1904 and 1908 (Michael K.C. McMahon)

5. English in the mirror: how the Germans characterised the English language in the 17th to 19th centuries (Werner Hüllen)

6. Review: Martin Aedler and the ‘High Dutch Minerva’: the first German grammar for the English by Werner Hüllen (Fredericka van der Lubbe)

7. Review: Teach yourself Malkielese by Jan Cosinka (Anders Ahlqvist)

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The Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas was founded in February 1984. Its aims are to promote and encourage the study of the history of all branches of linguistic thought, theoretical and applied, and including non-European traditions. Its fields of interest include the history both of the major subject areas of linguistics and also of more specialised topics, such as writing systems, literacy, rhetoric, and the application of linguistic ideas within professional and technical fields.

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