Marty (1847-1914), a Swiss pupil of the philosopher Franz Brentano, was called to the German University in Prague in 1880. According to Brentano’s ‘empirical standpoint’, he devoted a great deal of his philosophy of language to descriptive semasiology. His model intertwines general grammar, logic and psychology. Two case studies are considered: the theory of judgment vs. sentences without subjects, and the theory of relationships vs. case theories. He wishes to establish agreement with linguists he feels close to, both because of their knowledge of linguistic facts and rules and because they, too, are keen on the enquiry regarding language functions and invariant structures: which remains a desirable objective.

Raynaud, S., Anton Marty’s philosophy of language and his dialogue with linguists, in Assunçao, C., Fernandes, G., Kemmler, K. R. (ed.), History of Linguistics 2014. Selected Papers from the 13th International Conference on the History of Language Sciences (ICHOLS XIII), Vila Real, Portugal, 25-29 August 2014, Benjamins, Amsterdam/Philadelphia 2016: <<AMSTERDAM STUDIES IN THE THEORY AND HISTORY OF LINGUISTIC SCIENCE. SERIES 3, STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF THE LANGUAGE SCIENCES>>, 163- 175. 10.1075/sihols.126.13ray [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/123030]

Anton Marty’s philosophy of language and his dialogue with linguists

Raynaud, Savina
2016

Abstract

Marty (1847-1914), a Swiss pupil of the philosopher Franz Brentano, was called to the German University in Prague in 1880. According to Brentano’s ‘empirical standpoint’, he devoted a great deal of his philosophy of language to descriptive semasiology. His model intertwines general grammar, logic and psychology. Two case studies are considered: the theory of judgment vs. sentences without subjects, and the theory of relationships vs. case theories. He wishes to establish agreement with linguists he feels close to, both because of their knowledge of linguistic facts and rules and because they, too, are keen on the enquiry regarding language functions and invariant structures: which remains a desirable objective.
2016
Inglese
History of Linguistics 2014. Selected Papers from the 13th International Conference on the History of Language Sciences (ICHOLS XIII), Vila Real, Portugal, 25-29 August 2014
9789027246172
Benjamins
Raynaud, S., Anton Marty’s philosophy of language and his dialogue with linguists, in Assunçao, C., Fernandes, G., Kemmler, K. R. (ed.), History of Linguistics 2014. Selected Papers from the 13th International Conference on the History of Language Sciences (ICHOLS XIII), Vila Real, Portugal, 25-29 August 2014, Benjamins, Amsterdam/Philadelphia 2016: <<AMSTERDAM STUDIES IN THE THEORY AND HISTORY OF LINGUISTIC SCIENCE. SERIES 3, STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF THE LANGUAGE SCIENCES>>, 163- 175. 10.1075/sihols.126.13ray [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/123030]
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