Women in the History of Linguistics
Women in the History of Linguistics
Sanson, Helena; Ayres-Bennett, Wendy
Oxford University Press
12/2020
672
Dura
Inglês
9780198754954
15 a 20 dias
1154
1: Anneli Luhtala: Visible and invisible women in ancient linguistic culture
2: Helena Sanson: Women and language codification in Italy: Marginalized voices, forgotten contributions
3: Wendy Ayres-Bennett: Women as authors, audience, and authorities in the French tradition
4: Maria Luisa Calero Vaquera: The contribution of women to the Spanish linguistic tradition: Four centuries of surviving words
5: Sonia Coelho, Susana Fontes, and Rolf Kemmler: The female contribution to language studies in Portugal
6: Sylvie Archaimbault: Women and the elaboration of a Russian language norm
7: Nicola McLelland: Women in the history of German language studies: 'That subtle influence for which women are best suited'?
8: Marijke van der Wal and Jan Noordegraaf: The extraordinary and changing role of women in Dutch language history
9: Tove Bull, Toril Swan, and Carol Henriksen: Obstacles and opportunities for women linguists in Scandinavia
10: Carol Percy: British women's roles in the standardization and study of English
11: Bernhard Maier: The female quest for the Celtic tongues of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales
12: Margaret Thomas: Early American women's participation in language scholarship
13: Raina Heaton, Eve Okura Koller, and Lyle Campbell: Women's contributions to early American Indian linguistics
14: Jane Simpson: Language studies by women in Australia: 'A well-stored sewing basket'
15: Momoko Nakamura: The history of the regulation and exploitation of women's speech and writing in Japan
16: Mariarosaria Gianninoto: Women and language in Imperial China: 'Womenly words'
17: Laurie L. Patton: Women and language in the Early Indian Tradition
18: Fatima Sadiqi: Women and the codification and stabilization of the Arabic language
19: Helma Pasch: European women and the description and teaching of African languages
1: Anneli Luhtala: Visible and invisible women in ancient linguistic culture
2: Helena Sanson: Women and language codification in Italy: Marginalized voices, forgotten contributions
3: Wendy Ayres-Bennett: Women as authors, audience, and authorities in the French tradition
4: Maria Luisa Calero Vaquera: The contribution of women to the Spanish linguistic tradition: Four centuries of surviving words
5: Sonia Coelho, Susana Fontes, and Rolf Kemmler: The female contribution to language studies in Portugal
6: Sylvie Archaimbault: Women and the elaboration of a Russian language norm
7: Nicola McLelland: Women in the history of German language studies: 'That subtle influence for which women are best suited'?
8: Marijke van der Wal and Jan Noordegraaf: The extraordinary and changing role of women in Dutch language history
9: Tove Bull, Toril Swan, and Carol Henriksen: Obstacles and opportunities for women linguists in Scandinavia
10: Carol Percy: British women's roles in the standardization and study of English
11: Bernhard Maier: The female quest for the Celtic tongues of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales
12: Margaret Thomas: Early American women's participation in language scholarship
13: Raina Heaton, Eve Okura Koller, and Lyle Campbell: Women's contributions to early American Indian linguistics
14: Jane Simpson: Language studies by women in Australia: 'A well-stored sewing basket'
15: Momoko Nakamura: The history of the regulation and exploitation of women's speech and writing in Japan
16: Mariarosaria Gianninoto: Women and language in Imperial China: 'Womenly words'
17: Laurie L. Patton: Women and language in the Early Indian Tradition
18: Fatima Sadiqi: Women and the codification and stabilization of the Arabic language
19: Helma Pasch: European women and the description and teaching of African languages