Raf Van Rooy, Postdoctoral Fellow, Research Foundation-Flanders (FWO), KU Leuven
Raf Van Rooy is affiliated with KU Leuven as a postdoctoral fellow of the Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO). He was educated at Leuven, Thessaloniki, Louvain-la-Neuve, and Ghent, and obtained his PhD in Linguistics in May 2017 from KU Leuven and the FWO. His research focuses on the early modern study of the Ancient Greek language and on the reception of key linguistic concepts of Greek origin. He has been awarded a number of grants and prizes for his research, which has been published in journals such as Language & Communication, Glotta, and Journal of Greek Linguistics.
1. Introduction Part I: Prehistory, 500 BC-1500 2. A dive into the prehistory of the conceptual pair 3. The exception to the rule: Lingua and idioma in Roger Bacon's thought Part II: The origin of the conceptual pair, 1500-1550 4. From dogs and hounds to languages and dialects: The conceptual pair in Conrad Gessner's work 5. Lingua and dialectus: From synonymy to contrast 6. Hellenism, standardization, and info-lust: The genesis of the conceptual pair in context Part III: Consolidation by elaboration, 1550-1650 7. Space and nation: Greek definitions transformed 8. Aristotle's legacy: Substance, accidents, and mutual intelligibility 9. A subjective touch: Language beats dialect 10. The conceptual pair and language history: Language generates dialects 11. Consolidation by elaboration: Drawing the balance 12. The conceptual pair in transition: The case of Georg Stiernhielm Part IV: Systematization and rationalization, 1650-1800 13. Putting the conceptual pair on the scholarly agenda: The orientalist Albert Schultens 14. Lexicostatistics avant la lettre: The historian Johann Christoph Gatterer and the conceptual pair 15. Classes of variation: How do languages and dialects differ? 16. Between systematization and rationalization: The conceptual pair through the Enlightenment lens Part V: From silent adoption to outspoken abandonment, after 1800 17. From Jones to Gabelentz: Silent adoption and renewed suspicion 18. Schuchardt the iconoclast 19. From Saussure to 1954: Structuralism and the language/dialect distinction 20. Mutual intelligibility: The number one criterion? 21. Between two extremes: Generative and sociolinguistic interpretations 22. A gentle goodbye? Dialect stripped for parts 23. Language, dialect, and the general public-or how not to popularize knowledge 24. Language and dialect between past and future: Terminological success, conceptual failure
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