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Journée d’études : “Mettre la langue en tables” (CNRS & Université de Lorraine 🗓 24/10/2025 El interesantísimo programa y los resúmenes de las intervenciones se puede consultar aquí: atilf.fr/wp-content/upl… #HistoriaGramaticaEscolar #histlx
Old grammars of the Basque language (1600-1936), @FiloBlogia #histlx cdn.knightlab.com/libs/timeline3…
El día 20, nuestros colegas de @ILinguistica participan en la interesante jornada Filología, Lingüística y Archivo en la @unsamoficial #histlx #HistoriaGramaticaEscolar
Alles Gute, lieber Hermann! 🥳 #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
#OTD 177 years ago, Hermann Paul (1846-1921) was born 🎉 An expert on Middle High German, lexicologist, lexicographer, and a member of the Neogrammarian school. Nowadays probably best-known as the author of "Principien der Sprachgeschichte" (1880). #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
Happy birthday! 🥳 #Histlx #LinguisticBirthdays
#OTD 140 years ago, Edward Sapir (1884-1939) was born 🥳 His research focused on native American languages. In a private letter to Alfred Kroeber from 1918, he said that "Dene is probably the son-of-a-bitchiest language in America to actually know". #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
#OTD 69 years ago, Anna Siewierska (1955-2011) was born 🎂 Expert on language typology, author of numerous books on topics such as passive constructions, word order or agreement markers. President of the SLE between 2001-2002. #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx #WomenInLinguistics
1/3 Issue 66.3 (December 2023) of Language & History is now available online & on its way to the printers! Huge thanks to my fantastic editorial team, the authors & our many reviewers for all their help with this year’s volume 😊 #histlx @HenrySweetSoc tandfonline.com/toc/ylhi20/66/…
#OTD 130 years ago, Lucien Tesnière (1893-1954) was born 🤩 Expert on Slavic languages, best-known as the father of Dependency Grammar. He has introduced concepts such as verb valency, arguments, adjuncts or head-initial and head-final structures. #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
Interesantes paneles de #histlx en el 14º INTERAB de @abralin_oficial (Recife, 2-6.03.2026) Destacamos el 44 “Historiografias dos estudos linguístico e do ensino de línguas” Pueden consultarse todos aquí: 14interab.abralin.org
Happy birthday, dear Leonard! 🥳 #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
#OTD 137 years ago, Leonard Bloomfield (1887-1949) was born 🥳 Expert on Indo-European, Algonquian, and Austronesian languages. In 1924, he co-founded the Linguistic Society of America (@LingSocAm). His uncle’s name was Maurice. #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
That James McElvenny sure edits good books! Case in point: The Limits of Structuralism global.oup.com/academic/produ… 336 pages of quality #histlx Coming out next week – although print copies have already been sighted. 🧵
Huge thanks to Raf van Rooy @boomloos for putting together this excellent and fascinating Special Issue of Language & History, which is finally off to the printers! 1/3 #histlx tandfonline.com/toc/ylhi20/cur…
Mesa redonda “História das Ideias Linguísticas no/do Brasil” organizada por @abralin_oficial Con Claudia Pfeifer, José Edicarlos de Aquino y Rogério Modesto. 📆 03.09.2025 Online: aovivo.abralin.org #histlx
Happy birthday! 🥳 #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
#OTD 104 years ago, Bruce Mitchell (1920-2010) was born 🎉 He was an influential Old English scholar, focusing on syntax as well as Old English poetry, in particular on Beowulf. He is also the co-author of a widely used introduction to Old English. #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
Ludwig Traube’s grave with a gravestone featuring grapes (German "Traube" means 'grape') is located in the Schönhauser Allee Jewish cemetery in Berlin. #Histlx
#OTD 161 years ago, Ludwig Traube (1861-1907) was born 🎉 As a classicist and palaeographer, he contributed to the series of Monumenta Germaniae Historica. In 1902, he became the first professor of Medieval Latin in Germany. #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
The first 2024 issue of Language & History is now online and on its way to the printers - happy reading, everyone! 😀📚 #histlx @HenrySweetSoc tandfonline.com/toc/ylhi20/cur…
Steinthal’s first name is flexible. He’s primarily known in German as Heymann, but sometimes also as Heinemann, Hermann or Heinrich. The Hebrew side of his gravestone gives Chaim/חיים as his name, while the German side simply reads "Dr. H." 🤷♂️ #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
#OTD 200 years ago, Heymann Steinthal (1823-1899) was born 🎂 Expert on philosophy of religion and language, editor of Humboldt’s linguistic work, and founder (with his brother-in-law) of the Zeitschrift für Völkerpsychologie und Sprachwissenschaft. #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
One way to celebrate Wilhelm von Humboldt's 256th birthday is to take a stroll through the Schlosspark in Berlin-Tegel and visit his grave, designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel. #Histlx #LinguisticBirthdays
#OTD 256 years ago, Wilhelm von Humboldt (1767-1835) was born 🎉 Diplomat, politician, and a highly influential philosopher of language. As an early language typologist, he contributed to the discription of numerous languages such as Basque or Kawi. #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
El día 20, nuestros colegas de @ILinguistica participan en la interesante jornada Filología, Lingüística y Archivo en la @unsamoficial #histlx #HistoriaGramaticaEscolar
Old grammars of the Basque language (1600-1936), @FiloBlogia #histlx cdn.knightlab.com/libs/timeline3…
Journée d’études : “Mettre la langue en tables” (CNRS & Université de Lorraine 🗓 24/10/2025 El interesantísimo programa y los resúmenes de las intervenciones se puede consultar aquí: atilf.fr/wp-content/upl… #HistoriaGramaticaEscolar #histlx
#OTD 130 years ago, Lucien Tesnière (1893-1954) was born 🤩 Expert on Slavic languages, best-known as the father of Dependency Grammar. He has introduced concepts such as verb valency, arguments, adjuncts or head-initial and head-final structures. #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
Alles Gute, lieber Hermann! 🥳 #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
#OTD 177 years ago, Hermann Paul (1846-1921) was born 🎉 An expert on Middle High German, lexicologist, lexicographer, and a member of the Neogrammarian school. Nowadays probably best-known as the author of "Principien der Sprachgeschichte" (1880). #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
#OTD 203 years ago, August Schleicher (1821-1868) was born 🥳 Expert on the history of Indo-European languages, known for introducing tree diagrams to illustrate relations within language families and for writing fables about sheep and horses. #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
Happy birthday! 🥳 #Histlx #LinguisticBirthdays
#OTD 140 years ago, Edward Sapir (1884-1939) was born 🥳 His research focused on native American languages. In a private letter to Alfred Kroeber from 1918, he said that "Dene is probably the son-of-a-bitchiest language in America to actually know". #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
El día 20, nuestros colegas de @ILinguistica participan en la interesante jornada Filología, Lingüística y Archivo en la @unsamoficial #histlx #HistoriaGramaticaEscolar
#OTD 69 years ago, Anna Siewierska (1955-2011) was born 🎂 Expert on language typology, author of numerous books on topics such as passive constructions, word order or agreement markers. President of the SLE between 2001-2002. #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx #WomenInLinguistics
Happy birthday! 🥳 #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
#OTD 104 years ago, Bruce Mitchell (1920-2010) was born 🎉 He was an influential Old English scholar, focusing on syntax as well as Old English poetry, in particular on Beowulf. He is also the co-author of a widely used introduction to Old English. #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
Herzlichen Glückwünsch, lieber Ludwig! 🎉 #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
#OTD 134 years ago, Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951) was born 🥳 Philosopher of (among other things) language. He is known for having introduced (or popularised) the concepts of language games and family resemblances or the private language argument. #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
Happy birthday, dear Leonard! 🥳 #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
#OTD 137 years ago, Leonard Bloomfield (1887-1949) was born 🥳 Expert on Indo-European, Algonquian, and Austronesian languages. In 1924, he co-founded the Linguistic Society of America (@LingSocAm). His uncle’s name was Maurice. #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
That James McElvenny sure edits good books! Case in point: The Limits of Structuralism global.oup.com/academic/produ… 336 pages of quality #histlx Coming out next week – although print copies have already been sighted. 🧵
1/3 Issue 66.3 (December 2023) of Language & History is now available online & on its way to the printers! Huge thanks to my fantastic editorial team, the authors & our many reviewers for all their help with this year’s volume 😊 #histlx @HenrySweetSoc tandfonline.com/toc/ylhi20/66/…
Happy birthday! 🥳 #Histlx #WomenInLinguistics #LinguisticBirthdays
#OTD 70 years ago, Vivien Law (1954-2002) was born🥳 She was an expert on the history of linguistics, particularly on the history of grammar and grammar writing. The Vivien Law Prize is awarded by the @HenrySweetSoc in her honour. #LinguisticBirthdays #WomenInLinguistics #Histlx
Huge thanks to Raf van Rooy @boomloos for putting together this excellent and fascinating Special Issue of Language & History, which is finally off to the printers! 1/3 #histlx tandfonline.com/toc/ylhi20/cur…
The first 2024 issue of Language & History is now online and on its way to the printers - happy reading, everyone! 😀📚 #histlx @HenrySweetSoc tandfonline.com/toc/ylhi20/cur…
Sigue @gobiline (@upvehu), miembro de #ContactPres, que habla de “Las ideas de Bonifacio de Echegaray en la revista Yakintza (1933-1936)” #histlx
Alles Gute, lieber Berthold! 🥳 📖 archive.org/details/introd… #LinguisticQuotes #Histlx #LinguisticBirthdays #Motivational #Inspirational #Quotes
#OTD 181 years ago, Berthold Delbrück (1842-1922) was born 🎉 Historical linguist and expert on comparative syntax. He co-edited a comparative Indo-European grammar together with Karl Brugmann. In 1908, the city of Jena made him an honorary citizen. #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
Happy birthday, Bruce! 🥳 #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
#OTD 105 years ago, Bruce Mitchell (1920-2010) was born 🎉 He was an influential Old English scholar, focusing on syntax as well as Old English poetry, in particular on Beowulf. He is also the co-author of a widely used introduction to Old English. #LinguisticBirthdays #Histlx
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