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- Eurolinguistics is a neologistic term for the study of the languages of Europe. The term Eurolinguistics was first used by Norbert Reiter in 1991 (German equivalent: Eurolinguistik).
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The term Eurolinguistics was first used by Norbert Reiter in 1991 (German equivalent: Eurolinguistik). Apart from a series of works dealing with only a part of the European languages, the work of Harald Haarmann pursues a "pan- or trans-European perspective".
Apr 20, 2024 · The term Eurolinguistics was first used by Norbert Reiter in 1991 (German equivalent: Eurolinguistik). Apart from a series of works dealing with only a part of the European languages, the work of Harald Haarmann pursues a "pan- or trans-European perspective".
The first volume of JELiX was published in 2004 and it contained only one article: “Why we need an Internet venue for studying European language culture” by J. Grzega. The reader imme-diately feels amazed – the term “Eurolinguistics” suggests the study of languages rather than that of culture.
- Marek Stachowski
- 2014
EUROLINGUISTICS – WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT SHOULD NOT BE. Keywords: Eurolinguistics, European languages, history of linguistics, linguistic meth- odology, areal/contact linguistics. Abstract. The present study is composed of two parts.
The term Eurolinguistics denotes a new branch of linguistics, initiated in Germany in the 1990’s. It was originally hailed by some as inquiry into culture, speech and speaking rather than into linguistic systems and processes observed in areal contacts between a few (i.e., at least three) languages.
- Marek Stachowski
The tale begins with linguists in the late 1700's, in particular, William Jones, a British judge who lived in India and in 1786 was the first person to suggest the possibility of Indo-European civilization. Jones' hypothesis opened a new door to the past and sparked the modern science of historical linguistics.
Eurolinguistics is a neologistic term for the study of the languages of Europe.The term Eurolinguistics was first used by Norbert Reiter in 1991 (German equivalent: Eurolinguistik). Apart from a series of works dealing with only a part of the European languages, the work of Harald Haarmann pursues a "pan- or trans-European perspective".