Reviews
A 'must' for linguistics collections.
A deeply engaging book that should be of interest to historians, linguists, and anyone interested in the relation between science and society in the nineteenth century and beyond.
Should be required reading for all those eager to immerse themselves in the fascinating early years of linguistic science.
A welcome historical perspective to one of the most far-reaching and controversial issues of our time. Alter's account not only helps readers understand the 'linguistic turn' of our own day, but along the way provides what amounts to a stunning Grand Tour of nineteenth-century intellectual history.
Book Details
Preface
Introduction: A Pathclearer in Linguistic Science
Chapter 1. An American Orientalist
Chapter 2. Indological Foreshadowings
Chapter 3. Victorian Language Debates
Chapter 4. Building a System of
Preface
Introduction: A Pathclearer in Linguistic Science
Chapter 1. An American Orientalist
Chapter 2. Indological Foreshadowings
Chapter 3. Victorian Language Debates
Chapter 4. Building a System of General Linguistics
Chapter 5. Organizing a New Science
Chapter 6. Creating a Science of Language
Chapter 7. Forging an Alliance with Anthropology
Chapter 8. The Battle with Max Müller
Chapter 9. The Elder Statesman and the Junggrammatiker
Chapter 10. Enduring Legacies
W.D. Whitney Chronology
Notes
W.D. Whitney's Main Works in General Linguistics
Essay on Sources
Index