1. 1.0 Introduction; 2. 1.1 The Importance of the History of Semantics for the History of Linguistics; 3. 1.2 Review of Literature; 4. 1.3 The Purpose and Scope of This Book; 5. 1.4 General Overview; 6. Part I; 7. 2.0 The Development of Semasiology in Germany; 8. 2.1 Introduction and Overview; 9. 2.2 Reisig - A Broad Programme for Semasiology; 10. 2.3 Tobler's Etymo-Logical Semasiology; 11. 2.4 Haase - Semasiology between History and Philosophy; 12. 2.5 Heerdegen - Logico-Historical Semasiology at Its Best; 13. 2.6 Hey - Towards a Psychological Semasiology; 14. 2.7 The Psychological Tradition in Semasiology - Volkerpsychologie Mark 1; 15. 2.8 The Schoolmasters' Interlude - Thomas and Schmidt; 16. 2.9 The Psychological Tradition in Semasiology - Volkerpsychologie Mark 2; 17. 2.10 Official Semantics and Semantic Innovators; 18. 2.11 Meaning and Emotion; 19. 2.12 Stern's Theory of Meaning and Change of Meaning: The Apotheosis of the Semasiological Tradition; 20. Part II; 21. 3.0 The Development of la Semantique in France; 22. 3.1 Introduction; 23. 3.2 Ideology and Lexiology; 24. 3.3 Littre - Semantics and Lexicography; 25. 3.4 Breal - First Steps towards Semantics as a Human Science; 26. 3.5 Darmesteter - A First Programme for Semantics; 27. 3.6 Back to Breal and the Establishment of la semantique; 28. 3.7 Back to Darmesteter and a Biological-Rhetorical Model for Semantic Change; 29. 3.8 Darmesteter - A Centre of Innovations and Controversies; 30. 3.9 Breal's Essai de semantique; 31. 3.10 French Psycho-Semantics; 32. 3.11 French Socio-Semantics; 33. 3.12 From Diachrony to Synchrony; 34. 3.13 Conclusion; 35. Part III; 36. 4.0 The Development of Semantics in England - From Sematology to Significs and Beyond; 37. 4.1 Introduction; 38. 4.2 Smart's Sematology; 39. 4.3 Garnett's Criticism of English Lexicography; 40. 4.4 The New Philological Approach to Meaning; 41. 4.5 Meaning, Action, and Mind; 42. 4.6 Language, Thought, and Meaning; 43. 4.7 British Contextualism; 44. Notes; 45. Abbreviations; 46. Bibliographies of Primary Sources; 47. Semasiology in Germany (1800-1950); 48. La semantique in France (1800-1950); 49. Semantics in England (and the USA) (1800-1950); 50. Semantics (1820-1950): Other Countries; 51. References (Secondary Sources); 52. Index of Authors; 53. Index Rerum
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