前辅文
Part One Linguistics in Antiquity
Chapter One The History of Linguistics Since Plato
1.1 Plato
1.2 Aristotle
1.3 The Stoics
1.4 The Alexandrian School
1.5 Roman linguistics
1.6 Medieval linguistics
1.7 Cartesian linguistics
1.8 Historical-Comparative linguistics and Neogrammarian
1.9 Linguistics in ancient India
Chapter Two The History of Linguistics in China
2.1 The Philosophy of language
2.2 Phonology
2.3 Chinese orthography
2.4 Philology
Part Two Structuralism
Chapter Three Saussure: The Path to Synchrony
3.1 Background
3.2 General ideas
3.3 Assessment
Chapter Four American Structuralism
4.1 Background
4.2 Franz Boas
4.3 Edward Sapir
4.4 Leonard Bloomfield
4.5 Other American Structuralists
4.6 Assessment
Part Three Pioneers in Functionalism
Chapter Five The Prague School
5.1 Background
5.2 General ideas
5.3 Basic tenets
5.4 Assessment
Chapter Six The Copenhagen School
6.1 Background
6.2 General ideas
6.3 Basic tenets
6.4 Assessment
Chapter Seven The London School
7.1 Background
7.2 General ideas
7.3 Basic tenets
7.4 Neo-Firthian linguistics
7.5 Assessment
Part Four Functionalism
Chapter Eight Systemic-Functional Linguistics
8.1 Background
8.2 General ideas
8.3 M.A.K. Halliday
8.4 Systemicists around M.A.K. Halliday
8.5 Assessment
Chapter Nine André Martinet and Robert de Beaugrande
9.1 André Martinet
9.2 Robert de Beaugrande
Chapter Ten American Functionalism
10.1 Background
10.2 Kenneth Pike
10.3 Sydney Lamb
10.4 Wallace Chafe
10.5 Talmy Givón
10.6 Thompson, Li and Mann
10.7 Hopper, Bybee & Traugott
10.8 John Haiman
Chapter Eleven Pragmatics
11.1 Background
11.2 Main approaches
11.3 Assessment
Part Five Generativism
Chapter Twelve Transformational Generative Grammar
12.1 Background
12.2 General ideas
12.3 Chief tenets
12.4 Assessment
Chapter Thirteen Non-Transformational Approaches
13.1 Background
13.2 Generative semantics
13.3 Montague grammar
13.4 Lexical functional grammar
13.5 Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar
13.6 Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar
13.7 Relational Grammar
13.8 Conceptual Semantics
Part Six Cognitivism
Chapter Fourteen Conceptual Metaphor Theory
14.1 Background
14.2 General ideas
14.3 Chief tenets
14.4 Assessment
Chapter Fifteen Cognitive Grammar and Construction Grammar
15.1 Cognitive Grammar
15.2 Construction Grammar
15.3 Other strands of Construction Grammar
Chapter Sixteen Cognitive Semantics
16.1 Background
16.2 General ideas and chief tenets
16.3 Assessment