Number 30
April 2005
NAAHoLS NEWSLETTER

The North American Association for the History of the Language Sciences


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Contents
Call for Papers  - NAAHoLS at the 2006 LSA Meeting
Upcoming Conferences
Recent Publications
NAAHoLS Membership Dues 2005

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Call for Papers
NAAHoLS at LSA



The 2006 NAAHoLS meeting will again be held in conjunction with the Linguistic Society of America, the American Dialect Society, the Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas, and the Society for Pidgin and Creole Linguistics. 

The meeting will take place at the Hyatt Regency in Albuquerque, New Mexico between 5-8 January, 2006.  Further details about the meeting will be provided in the next newsletter (to be distributed Summer 2005).

As in the past, we invite papers relating to any aspect of the history of the language sciences.  All presenters must be members of the association (contact the NAAHoLS Treasurer for details).  Papers will be 20 minutes, with 10 minutes for discussion.  Abstracts may be submitted as hard copies or as file attachments (MS Word only).  The length of the abstract should not exceed 500 words -- a shorter (200 word) abstract will also be requested for the meeting handbook.  The deadline for abstracts is 1 September 2005. 

Abstracts should be sent to:  David Boe, Department of English, Northern Michigan University, Marquette, MI  49855; (906) 227-2677; dboe@nmu.edu
 

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Upcoming Conferences

1) Tenth International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (ICHoLS X)
    Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, 1-5 September 2005
 

A triennial conference on the history of the language sciences.  Additional information, along with the registration form, may be found at: 

ICHoLS X

For further details concerning the conference, please e-mail us at: ichols@uiuc.edu

Conference schedule:

September 1 (Wednesday) Conference Meeting; Reception

September 2 (Thursday) Conference Meetings

September 3 (Friday)  Conference Meetings; Conference Banquet

September 4 (Saturday) Excursion

September 5 (Sunday)  Conference Meetings; Business Meeting

Contact

Douglass Kibbee
Department of French
University of Illinois
707 Mathews Avenue
Urbana, IL  61801
USA
FAX: (+1) 217 244-2223
Telephone: (+1) 217 333-2020
e-mail: dkibbee@uiuc.edu



2) First East Asian SGdS-Conference on the History of Linguistics
    University of Hong Kong (Hongkong, VR China), 28-30 October 2005
 

Preliminary Program

I. Zeitrahmen
Anreise:  Donnerstag, den 27.10.2005
Konferenztage: Freitag, den 28.10.05, bis Sonntag, den 30.10.2005
Abreise:  Montag, den 31.10.2005

II. Vorträge (in alphabetischer Reihenfolge)

Kuk-Hyun Cho (Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea):
Rezeptionsgeschichte der Textlinguistik in Korea. Hauptinteresse und Anwendungsbereiche 

Xiao Ling Cui (Beijing Foreign Studies University, China):
40 Years' Development of Chomsky's Linguistic Theory in Korea

Henryk Duda (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan):
Memento Sexus! Jan N. Baudouin de Courtenay's Remarks on Grammatical Gender in the Light of Recent Linguistic Theories

Hiroyuki Eto (Nagano College of Nursing, Japan):
Philological and Exegetical Approach into Language and Culture in the History of Language Study in Japan 

Camiel Hamans (European Parliament, Brussels/Strasbourg, Belgien/Frankreich):
The Minority Language Debate: The Case of Yiddish in the Dutch Language Landscape

Christopher Hutton (The University of Hong Kong, China):
Diversity, Hybridity and Nationalism in Late Nineteenth Century Linguistics 

Jae-Won Lee (Duksung Women's University, Seoul, Korea):
Zur Geschichte der Analyse kommerzieller Werbung in Korea

Markus Meßling (Freie Universität Berlin, Deutschland):
Wilhelm von Humboldt and the "Orient". On Edward W. Said's Remarks on Humboldt's Orientalist Studies

Yo-Song Park (Cheju National University, Jeju, Korea):
Zur Vorgeschichte der Semiotik. Koreanisches Pansori Heungboga als eine semiotische Konzeption

Jamin Pelkey (La Trobe University, Australia):
A Brief History of Yi Linguistics: Dialectic, Paradox and Process

Tommaso Pellin (Ca'Foscari University of Venezia, Italien):
The Coinage of Chinese Grammatical Lexicon: The Influence of the Historical Context

Peter Schmitter (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, Korea & Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Deutschland):
Von der 'naturgegebenen Richtigkeit' zur 'Arbitrarität'. Zum historischen Hintergrund der Saussure'schen These "le signe linguistique est arbitraire" 

Hyung-Uk Shin (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, Korea):
Deutschunterricht in Korea: Entwicklungstendenzen und die Herausbildung des Faches 'Deutsch als Fremdsprache'

Hiroyuki Takada (Gakushuin University, Tokyo, Japan)
Zur Bedeutung der Wortbildung als Mittel der Sprachkultivierung bei G.W. Leibniz 

Manabu Watanabe (Gakushuin University, Tokyo, Japan) 
Ein historisch-historiographischer Überblick über die Sprachkultur in Japan von der Edo-Zeit bis hin zur Gegenwart 

Wolfgang Wildgen (Universität Bremen, Deutschland):
Interkulturelle Semantik und künstliches Gedächtnis. Ein Vergleich der Beiträge von Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) in Europa und Matteo Ricci (1552-1610) in China 

Hans-Georg Wolf (The University of Hong Kong, China):
British Educational and Linguistic Policy in the Trusteeship Territories 

Sheng-shiung Wu / Chia-lu Chiang (Taiwan)
Phonological Study on Sino-Japanese as recorded in Wamyo ruijishyo 
 

Weitere Auskünfte erteilen:
Dr. Christopher Hutton (chutton@hkucc.hku.hk)
Prof. Dr. Peter Schmitter (schmipe@uni-muenster.de)
Dr. Hans-Georg Wolf (hanswolf@hkucc.hku.hk)


3) The 14th World Congress of Applied Linguistics (AILA 2005)
    Madison, Wisconsin, 24-29 July 2005

Proposals will be evaluated and the conference will be organized according to the following areas of interest: 

Adult language learning, Child language, Communication in the professions, Contrastive linguistics and error analysis, Discourse analysis, Educational technology and language learning, Evaluation, assessment, and testing, Foreign language teaching methodology and teacher education, Forensic linguistics, Immersion education, Interpreting and translating, Language and business, Language and ecology, Language and education in multilingual settings, Language and gender, Language and the media, Language contact and language change, Language for special purposes, Language planning, Learner autonomy in language learning, Lexicography and lexicology, Literacy, Mother tongue education, Psycholinguistics, Rhetoric and stylistics, Second language acquisition, Sign language 

INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: 20 minutes for presentation; 10 minutes for discussion.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS: Posters are for one-on-one discussion of work in progress. Posters are effective for presenting data visually (charts, graphs, or tables). A block of time will be designated when presenters are available to discuss their posters. Specific guidelines for posters will be provided upon acceptance.

SYMPOSIA: Symposia are scheduled for three-hour blocks. Organizers of symposia may divide their time as they choose, but time should be allocated for opening and closing remarks, presentations, discussants (if included), and extended audience response. Organizers serve as the liaisons between participants and the program committee.

Program Information: Richard F. Young•AILA 2005•Department of English•University of Wisconsin•600 North Park Street•Madison, Wisconsin 53706 USA•Email: rfyoung@wisc.edu•Phone: 1 (608) 263-2679 

Registration Information: Maureen Sundell•AILA 2005•The Pyle Center•702 Langdon Street•Madison, Wisconsin 53706 USA• Email: sundell@ecc.uwex.edu•Phone:1 (608) 262-5514

General Information: Robert Ranieri•American Association for Applied Linguistics•3416 Primm Lane•Birmingham, Alabama 35216 USA• Email: robert1@primemanagement.net•Phone: 1 (205) 824-7700
 
 

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Recent Publications





Historiographia Linguistica 31:1 (2004)

Articles

Thorsten Fögen, Gender-specific communication in Graeco-Roman antiquity, with a research bibliography, 199.

Gijsbert Rutten, Lambert ten Kate and Justus-Georg Schottelius: Theoretical similarities between Dutch and German early modern linguistics, 277.

Wolf Peter Klein, Gab es eine Fachsprachenforschung im 17. Jahrhundert?  Versuch einer Antwort mit besonderer Berücksichtigung von Johann Heinrich Alsted, 297.

Kersten Sven Roth, Wissenschaftsrhetorik: Johann Christoph Gottscheds Ausführliche Redekunst (1759) als Lehre vom Wissenstransfer, 329.

Avi Lifschitz, Language as the key to the epistemological labyrinth: Turgot’s changing view of human perception, 345.

Christiane Schlaps, The ‘genius of language’: Transformations of a concept in the history of linguistics, 367.

Torsten Leuschner, Richard Böckh (1824-1907): Sprachenstatistik zwischen Nationalitätsprinzip und Nationalstaat, 389.

Adam Pawlowski & Artur Pacewicz, Wincenty Lutoslawski (1863-1954): Philosophe, helléniste ou fondateur sous-estimé de la stylométrie, 434.
 

Reviews

Maria Broggiato (ed.), Cratete di Mallo: I frammenti (La Spezia, 2001), reviewed by Francesca Schironi, 449.

Jurgen Trabant, Mithridates im Paradies: Kleine Geschichte des Sprachdenkens (München, 2003), reviewed by Cordula Neis, 457.
 

Miscellenea

Leendert Plug, The early career of J.R. Firth: Comments on Rebori (2002), 469.

Victoria Rebori, The author replies, 479.

Editor’s end-of-the-year piece, 483.
 
 

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We hope to see you in Albuquerque in January!
 

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NAAHoLS 2005 DUES 

Yearly Membership: $10 (US)/Lifetime Membership: $100 (US)

PLEASE MAKE YOUR CHECK OUT TO "NAAHoLS" and SEND IT TO:  Talbot Taylor, Department of English,  College of William and Mary,  Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795.
 

MEMBERS FROM OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES: Our treasurer regrets that we are no longer able to accept checks written in currencies other than US Dollars.  The cost of bank exchange is more than the cost of membership.  We ask that those members send a check written on a US bank or pay their dues by some other means that arrives in US Dollars. We regret any inconvenience this may cause.

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