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This contribution offers an introduction to an essay by the Russian linguist Lev Vladimirovič Ščerba (1880–1944),
“О трояком аспекте языковых явлений и об эксперименте в языкознании” (“The threefold aspect of linguistic
phenomena and experiment in linguistics”), which was first published in 1931. This introduction is followed by an annotated
translation of Ščerba’s essay, proposed here for the first time to an English-speaking readership (Read the English translation at 10.1075/hl.00075.sce).
The critical introduction provides the backstory behind Ščerba’s conception of language as a means of helping the
reader to understand the connectedness of the various strands of his linguistic research. As is shown in our introduction,
Ščerba’s general distinction between linguistic raw material, the linguistic system and individual speech activity (the “threefold
aspect” alluded to in the title of his essay) serves as a framework to conceptualise metalinguistic practice and the relation of
the social dimension of language to its individual embodiment. An examination of the explanatory potential of Ščerba’s conception
of language for general linguistic problems suggests that his achievements lay in formulating a cohesive account of the
interconnectedness of language phenomena, identifying the linguistic means with which to understand the social nature of language,
and providing a theoretical basis for addressing the practical tasks of linguistics.
期刊介绍:
Historiographia Linguistica (HL) serves the ever growing community of scholars interested in the history of the sciences concerned with language such as linguistics, philology, anthropology, sociology, pedagogy, psychology, neurology, and other disciplines. Central objectives of HL are the critical presentation of the origin and development of particular ideas, concepts, methods, schools of thought or trends, and the discussion of the methodological and philosophical foundations of a historiography of the language sciences, including its relationship with the history and philosophy of science. HL is published in 3 issues per year of about 450 pages altogether.