Content and Form of Speech

James McElvenny, Manfred Ringmacher

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This chapter offfers an English translation of ‘Content and Form of Speech’ – one of the core theoretical chapters of Gabelentz’s Die Sprachwissen- schaft – which addresses the notion of ‘form’ in language and speech, and its opposites, ‘content’ and ‘matter’. ‘Form’ is a key concept in much nineteenth-century linguistic scholarship, which was employed in various senses to a number of diffferent ends, playing a particularly important role in Humboldtian approaches to typology. In this chapter, Gabelentz provides a wide-ranging survey of existing views on ‘form’ in language – including extensive quotations from other authors – and develops his own position. This text is therefore useful not only as a statement of Gabelentz’s own thinking, but also as an overview of opinions in the fijield at the time. The translation is accompanied by a short introduction and notes that contextualize the text and help the present-day reader to follow the historical debates.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGabelentz and the Science of Language
EditorsJames McElvenny
PublisherAmsterdam University Press
Pages131-314
ISBN (Print)9789462986244, 946298624X, 9789048537464
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

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