1. Introduction: On the uses of the history of linguistics 2. Part I. Topics in the Historiography of Linguistics 3. Ch. 1 The History of Linguistics: Attainments and remaining challenges 4. Ch. 2 Linguistics and Ideology: A neglected aspect of 19th and 20th century historiography 5. Ch. 3 Immediate and not so Immediate Sources of the 'Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis': Methodological considerations 6. Ch. 4 The Concept of 'Revolution' in Linguistics: Historical, methodological, and philosophical issues 7. Ch. 5 The Idea of Reconstruction in Comparative Linguistics: History and some modern debates 8. Part II. Historical Perspectives on Individual Scholars 9. Ch. 6 Otto Jespersen as a Reader of the 'Cours de linguistique generale' 10. Ch. 7 On the Sources of Roman Jakobson's Linguistic Inspiration 11. Ch. 8 J. R. Firth's Musings on Saussurean Tenets 12. Ch. 9 Einar Haugen as a Historian of Linguistics 13. Ch. 10 The Authors of the Idea of Language as a System ou tout se tient
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