New Horizons in Linguistics explained

New Horizons in Linguistics
Author:Sir John Lyons (editor)
Language:English
Subject:linguistics
Publisher:Penguin Books
Pub Date:1970
Media Type:Print
Pages:358

New Horizons in Linguistics is a 1970 book edited by Sir John Lyons. It includes essays by D. B. Fry, John Laver, Erik Fudge, P. H. Matthews, MAK Halliday, Manfred Bierwisch, James Peter Thorne, Janet Dean Fodor, M. F. Bott, J. C. Marshall, Robin Campbell, Roger Wales, P. N. Johnson-Laird, Herbert H. Clark, John Bernard Pride and Paul Kiparsky.

Reception

The book was reviewed by C. E. Bazell and Norman Mundhenk.[1] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. Mundhenk . Norman . Book Review: Pelican Linguistics Series . The Bible Translator . January 1978 . 29 . 1 . 140–142 . 10.1177/026009357802900107 . 164326922 . en . 2051-6770.
  2. Bazell . C. E. . John Lyons (ed.), New horizons in linguistics. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1970. Pp. 358. . Journal of Linguistics . March 1973 . 9 . 1 . 198–202 . 10.1017/S0022226700003716 . 145616339 . en . 1469-7742.