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Title: The Study of Language in 17th-Century England
Description: Amsterdam. John Benjamins. 1979, 1st Edition. (ISBN: 9027209588). Hardcover. |Publisher's cloth. Minor ex-library stamps, clean and unworn copy otherwise. A collection of Vivian Salmon's writings collected from various journals. Partial contents include: Problems of Language-Teaching: A discussion among Hartlib's friends, Joseph Webbe: Some seventeenth-century views on language-teaching and the nature of meaning, John Brinsley: 17th-century pioneer in applied linguistics, Early Seventeenth-Century Punctuation as a Guide to Sentence-Structure, Pre-Cartesian Linguistics, James Shirley and some Problems of 17th-Century Grammar, The Evolution of Dalgarno's 'Ars signorum' (1661), Cave Beck: A seventeenth-century Ipswich schoolmaster and his 'Universal Character', etc. Plus a bibliography of Salmon's published works. Good.

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Price: US$ 107.00 Seller: Erik Hanson (Books & Ephemera)
- Book number: Q008

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