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   Ross Clark to Aidan Kehoe   
   Re: Leonard Bloomfield died (18-4-1949)   
   20 Apr 24 23:18:18   
   
   From: benlizro@ihug.co.nz   
      
   On 20/04/2024 7:46 p.m., Aidan Kehoe wrote:   
   >   
   >   Ar an fichiú lá de mí Aibreán, scríobh Ross Clark:   
   >   
   >   > His birthday (1-4-1887) was noted  during my 2018 Linguistic Birthdays   
   >   > sequence. He was still very influential in linguistics when I began to   
   learn   
   >   > about it in the 1960s, particularly for his book _Language_ (1933).   
   >   >   
   >   > Crystal has a quote from Chapter 2 of that book:   
   >   >   
   >   > "The most difficult step in the study of language is the first step.   
   Again   
   >   > and again, scholarship has approached the study of language without   
   actually   
   >   > entering upon it. Linguistic science arose from relatively practical   
   >   > preoccupations, such as the use of writing, the study of literature and   
   >   > especially of older records, and the prescription of elegant speech, but   
   >   > people can spend any amount of time on these things without actually   
   >   > entering into linguistic study."   
   >   
   > A very small-tent approach, odd to take it as someone academically senior,   
   who   
   > might be thought to have reason to increase his area of interest. Rules out   
   > PTD’s ‘The World’s Writing Systems’ for one.   
      
   But PTD did not spend his whole life studying writing! He did enter into   
   linguistic study (even read Bloomfield, and was taught by one of his   
   students). This study undoubtedly informed his treatment of writing   
   systems.   
      
   Plus, I don't think Bloomfield is saying these other areas of study are   
   worthless -- just that they should be distinguished from linguistic science.   
      
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