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Paola Cotticelli-Kurras, Diego Poli:
Introduction
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Luca Alfieri:
The contribution of the Speculative Grammar to the identification of the adjective as an independent part of speech
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Annamaria Bartolotta:
On the syntax of dependency in late sixteenth-century Europe
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Angela Bianchi:
Metalinguistic perspectives in the Grammaire générale et raisonnée de Port-Royal
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Natascia Leonardi:
Arbitrariness of language in empiricist and rationalist linguistic thought
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Marta Muscariello:
»Making the deaf speak« between the XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries. Methods, debate, and consequences for linguistic reflection
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Diego Poli:
A missing link in the canonic history of linguistics. The perspective of the Society of Jesus
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Michela Tardella:
Aures sunt in oculis. Teaching language to the deaf in John Wallis’ and Johann K. Amman’s thought
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