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Introduction, Language Teaching and Grammatization in the Colonial Empires (Dan Savatovsky), I. Iberian Mission Lands, Chapter
1. Toward a Historiography of Foreign Language Documentation: Teaching and Learning of Non-Western Languages in a Missionary Context (16th-18th Centuries) (Otto Zwartjes), Chapter 2. A Contribution to the History of Missionary Grammars and Romance Languages Grammars: The Commensurability of Metalanguage and Categories in the Sixteenth Century (Alejandro Diaz Villalba), II. The Sinic World, Chapter 3. Learning a Language While Making It Up. Matteo Ricci's Ways of Inculturation and the Communicative Strategy of the Company of Jesus (Diego Poli), Chapter 4. For an Epistemological and Cognitive Approach to Matteo Ricci's The Palace of Memory: Didactics and Imaginative Processes († Maria Lucia Aliffi and Mariangela Albano), Chapter 5. The Role of British Missionary Scholars in Setting the Foundations for the Academic Study of Chinese in British Universities (Tinghe Jin and Steven Cowan), III. West Africa, Chapter 6. Language Policy within the French Colonial Army: The First World War and Beyond (Cecile Van Den Avenne), Chapter 7. The Civilization-Language-Culture Relationship in Reading Books for Teaching in French to Allophone Schoolchildren (1885-1930): A Window Opened to the Past (Valerie Spaeth), IV. East Africa, Chapter 8. From Teaching Non-Arabs Arabic to Arabization in 1950s Sudan (Andrea Facchin), Chapter 9. Italian Colonial Educational Policy in the Horn of Africa (Raymond Siebetcheu), V. Middle East, Chapter 10. How to Create a Language by Describing It? Orientalists and Pure Colloquial Arabic (Tarek Abouelgamal), Chapter 11. Politique d'enseignement au Liban au debut du Mandat francais: les manuels scolaires en francais et la place de l'arabe au College de Beyrouth (Manar El Kak), VI. Southeast Asia, Chapter 12. The Romanized Writing of Vietnamese: A Unique Case in the Far East (Thi Kieu Ly Pham and Mariangela Albano), Chapter 13. On Indonesian and English as Lingua Francas: Colonial, National, Global (Joseph Errington), VII. Europe, Chapter 14. Un empire culturel et litteraire: quelques grammaires de l'italien langue etrangere (seizieme-dix-septieme siecles) (Giada Mattarucco), Chapter 15. A Language that Reigns in the City: Italian in Grammar Books for Foreigners (Second Half of the 18th Century) (Norma Romanelli), Chapter 16. L'enseignement du grec moderne comme langue etrangere: des missionnaires catholiques aux grammairiens philhellenes (Lelia (Evangelia) Panteloglou). |