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Adam Smith om språket

Bo Sandelin
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Bo Sandelin: Department of Economics, School of Business, Economics and Law, Göteborg University, Postal: Box 640, SE 40530 GÖTEBORG

No 420, Working Papers in Economics from University of Gothenburg, Department of Economics

Abstract: Adam Smith on language. Like most 18th century scholars, Adam Smith was not restricted to one field. One of his interests, besides economics, was language, which may partly be a consequence of his Scottish origin and the low standing of the Scottish dialect. Smith's Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres deals with various aspects of language. Smith appears to be a purist, critical of French influence on the English language. Concerning rhetoric, different rules prevail for different kinds of presentation. In the long essay Considerations Concerning the First Formation of Languages and the Different Genius of original and compounded Languages Smith concludes that the first words were probably verbs. Furthermore, when old languages with complex morphologies were in contact, new languages with simpler morphologies but more complex syntaxes developed. As with his approach to the economy, Smith saw languages as systems of interdependent parts.

Keywords: Adam Smith; språk; language (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B31 Z11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 12 pages
Date: 2009-12-09
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Published in Økonomi og tid. 18 essays i Pufendorf-tradisjon, Knudsenand, J.P., Sødal, S. (eds.), 2010, pages 123-131, Fagbokforlaget, Bergen.

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