This paper starts with the assumption that there is a specific tradition of applied linguistics coming from British empiricism, which, since the 19th century, has been resting on an original conception of the articulation between general and descriptive linguistics, and between theory, practice and applications. This articulation is addressed by surveying the work of three linguists, Henry Sweet, John Rupert Firth and MAK Halliday, who successively thought out this articulation at transitional periods marked by crucial technogical innovations.Cet article part de l’hypothèse qu’il existe une tradition de linguistique appliquée spécifiquement issue de l’empirisme britannique s’appuyant sur une conception originale de l’articulation, à l’oeuvr...
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The language sciences in Victorian Britain constitute a daunting topic for academic enquiry, and onl...
International audienceThis article explores the British foundations of the ethnography of communicat...
International audienceThis article aims at studying the relations between natural language processin...
Since the 1950s, French scholars have played an important role in the renewal of language teaching t...
By examining the term ‘ applied linguistics’ in a few dictionaries as well as in some founding texts...
Etudié principalement pour ses travaux en phonologie, John Rupert Firth (1890-1960) occupe une place...
There is considerable literature on the history of linguistics, but as far as I am aware, there is n...
This paper examines how Bronislaw Malinowski, a Polish anthropologist most of whose career was in Lo...
International audienceThis article is meant to show how central Firth's particular position towards ...
In this article I should like to show the importance of the work of two French linguists : Arsène Da...
The development of Harold E. Palmer’s pioneering conception of a ‘ science of language-teaching’ is ...
« Poésie de la linguistique : la tentation du dictionnaire » Résumé : le XIXe siècle est le siècl...
In the 19th century of the past millennium not only did linguistics become a historical science, it...
ABSTRACT : Is the interest shown by linguists and grammarians in the teaching and learning of langua...
Retrospectively, Linguistics - understood as a scientific study of language - has been an important ...
The language sciences in Victorian Britain constitute a daunting topic for academic enquiry, and onl...
International audienceThis article explores the British foundations of the ethnography of communicat...
International audienceThis article aims at studying the relations between natural language processin...
Since the 1950s, French scholars have played an important role in the renewal of language teaching t...
By examining the term ‘ applied linguistics’ in a few dictionaries as well as in some founding texts...
Etudié principalement pour ses travaux en phonologie, John Rupert Firth (1890-1960) occupe une place...
There is considerable literature on the history of linguistics, but as far as I am aware, there is n...
This paper examines how Bronislaw Malinowski, a Polish anthropologist most of whose career was in Lo...
International audienceThis article is meant to show how central Firth's particular position towards ...
In this article I should like to show the importance of the work of two French linguists : Arsène Da...
The development of Harold E. Palmer’s pioneering conception of a ‘ science of language-teaching’ is ...
« Poésie de la linguistique : la tentation du dictionnaire » Résumé : le XIXe siècle est le siècl...
In the 19th century of the past millennium not only did linguistics become a historical science, it...
ABSTRACT : Is the interest shown by linguists and grammarians in the teaching and learning of langua...
Retrospectively, Linguistics - understood as a scientific study of language - has been an important ...
The language sciences in Victorian Britain constitute a daunting topic for academic enquiry, and onl...
International audienceThis article explores the British foundations of the ethnography of communicat...