Women in the History of Linguistics

Wendy Ayres-Bennett editor Helena Sanson editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:31st Dec '20

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Women in the History of Linguistics cover

Women in the History of Linguistics is a ground-breaking investigation into women's contribution to the description, analysis, and codification of languages across a wide range of different linguistic and cultural traditions. Notably, the volume looks beyond Europe to Africa, Australia, Asia, and North America, offering a systematic and comparative approach to a subject that has not yet received the scholarly attention it deserves. In view of women's often limited educational opportunities in the past, their impact is examined not only within traditional and institutional contexts, but also in more domestic and less public realms. The chapters explore a variety of spheres of activity, including the production of grammars, dictionaries, philological studies, critical editions, and notes and reflections on the nature of language and writing systems, as well as women's contribution to the documentation and maintenance of indigenous languages, language teaching and acquisition methods, language debates, and language use and policy. Attitudes towards women's language-both positive and negative-that regularly shape linguistic description and analysis are explored, alongside metalinguistic texts specifically addressed to them as readers. Women in the History of Linguistics is intended for all scholars and students interested in the history of linguistics, women's studies, social and cultural history, and the intersection between language and gender

The volume edited by Wendy Ayres-Bennett and Helena Sanson, Women in the History of Linguistics, is a gift that we cannot fail to take advantage of in order to correct our history, thus making it richer and more diverse. * Manuel Alcántara-Plá, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid *
Women in the History of Linguistics is an impressive work of scholarship from which I have no doubt many future scholars will benefit. [...] I hope [it] will find a place in every linguistics library. * Deborah Cameron, Journal of Sociolinguistics *
The nineteen carefully researched chapters in this ground-breaking edited volume outline women's contributions to the history of linguistics across a broad range of different languages and cultural traditions [...]. The scope and extent of the volume is a formidable achievement, given the many challenges faced by researchers aiming to discover women's activity in the history of linguistics, including the difficulty of finding existing evidence of this activity. It is the first work to examine – in a detailed and systematic way – the contribution that women have made to linguistics in both European and non-European traditions. * Olivia Walsh, Language and History *

ISBN: 9780198754954

Dimensions: 41mm x 163mm x 242mm

Weight: 1154g

672 pages