A life for language : a biographical memoir of Leonard Bloomfield

Robert A. Hall, Jr

Leonard Bloomfield (1887-1949) was one of the greatest linguists of the twentieth century. He devoted his entire life to a thorough-going study of language, its structure and its use, summed up in masterly fashion in his book Language (1933). After his premature death at the age of 62, his work was at first acclaimed as an exemplary application of the scientific method to linguistics, but then fell into unjustified neglect. Now that the centenary of his birth has passed, the time has come for the story of Bloomfield's life and work to be recounted in a biography. Accordingly, basing his discussion on all available materials (including some information not accessible until recently), Professor Hall has presented Bloomfield's life history in its intellectual and cultural setting. This book is not only a biography, but also a personal memoir, in which Hall draws on his contacts with Bloomfield, who was his teacher at Chicago and a senior colleague at Yale. There emerges from this study a fuller picture than we have had heretofore, presenting both Bloomfield's recognized achievement in establishing the study of language as a scientific discipline, and the less-known aspects of his character and of his personal life, which in certain respects was very tragic and sad.

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Leonard Bloomfield (1887-1949) was one of the greatest linguists of the twentieth century. He devoted his entire life to a thorough-going study of language, its structure and its use, summed up in masterly fashion in his book Language (1933). After his premature death at the age of 62, his work was at first acclaimed as an exemplary application of the scientific method to linguistics, but then fell into unjustified neglect. Now that the centenary of his birth has passed, the time has come for the story of Bloomfield's life and work to be recounted in a biography. Accordingly, basing his discussion on all available materials (including some information not accessible until recently), Professor Hall has presented Bloomfield's life history in its intellectual and cultural setting. This book is not only a biography, but also a personal memoir, in which Hall draws on his contacts with Bloomfield, who was his teacher at Chicago and a senior colleague at Yale. There emerges from this study a fuller picture than we have had heretofore, presenting both Bloomfield's recognized achievement in establishing the study of language as a scientific discipline, and the less-known aspects of his character and of his personal life, which in certain respects was very tragic and sad.

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[目次]

  • 1. Preface, pix
  • 2. Biography of Leonard Bloomfield
  • 3. Chapter 1: The Early Years (1887-1909), p3
  • 4. Chapter 2: Cincinnati and Illinois (1909-1921), p13
  • 5. Chapter 3: Ohio State (1921-1927), p23
  • 6. Chapter 4: Chicago (1927-1940), p39
  • 7. Chapter 5: Yale (1940-1949), p67
  • 8. Chapter 6: Posthumous Fortune, p87
  • 9. Notes to Chapters 1 to 6, p95
  • 10. References, p101
  • 11. A New Leonard Bloomfield Bibliography, p105
  • 12. Indices
  • 13. A. Index of Biographical Names, p119
  • 14. B. Index of Subjects, Terms, and Languages, p125
  • 15. Location of Illustrations
  • 16. Leonard Bloomfield at age 57, pviii
  • 17. Leonard Bloomfield in front of "Hotel Schwartz", Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin (c.1908), p2
  • 18. Leonard Bloomfield playing a game of chess with a Dr Zinkin (c. 1908), p2
  • 19. Facsimile of title page of Introduction to the Study of Language (1914), p12
  • 20. Leonard Bloomfield in his thirties, p22
  • 21. Facsmile of title page of Language (1933), p38

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[目次]

  • 1. Preface, pix
  • 2. Biography of Leonard Bloomfield
  • 3. Chapter 1: The Early Years (1887-1909), p3
  • 4. Chapter 2: Cincinnati and Illinois (1909-1921), p13
  • 5. Chapter 3: Ohio State (1921-1927), p23
  • 6. Chapter 4: Chicago (1927-1940), p39
  • 7. Chapter 5: Yale (1940-1949), p67
  • 8. Chapter 6: Posthumous Fortune, p87
  • 9. Notes to Chapters 1 to 6, p95
  • 10. References, p101
  • 11. A New Leonard Bloomfield Bibliography, p105
  • 12. Indices
  • 13. A. Index of Biographical Names, p119
  • 14. B. Index of Subjects, Terms, and Languages, p125
  • 15. Location of Illustrations
  • 16. Leonard Bloomfield at age 57, pviii
  • 17. Leonard Bloomfield in front of "Hotel Schwartz", Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin (c.1908), p2
  • 18. Leonard Bloomfield playing a game of chess with a Dr Zinkin (c. 1908), p2
  • 19. Facsimile of title page of Introduction to the Study of Language (1914), p12
  • 20. Leonard Bloomfield in his thirties, p22
  • 21. Facsmile of title page of Language (1933), p38

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この本の情報

書名 A life for language : a biographical memoir of Leonard Bloomfield
著作者等 Hall, Robert A.
Hall Robert A. Jr.
シリーズ名 Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science
出版元 J. Benjamins Pub. Co.
刊行年月 1990
ページ数 x, 129 p.
大きさ 23 cm
ISBN 1556193505
9027245401
NCID BA10827273
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言語 英語
出版国 オランダ
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