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A Short History of Linguistics

R. H. Robins - Personal Name;

A comprehensive survey of the development of linguistic thought from ancient times to the late 20th century, covering major schools, theories, and figures in the field.


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Call Number
43 LING
Publisher
London and Harlow : Longman., 1967
Collation
240
Language
English
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Classification
43
Content Type
text
Media Type
unmediated
Carrier Type
volume
Edition
First Edition
Subject(s)
Linguistics — History History of language study
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By R. H. Robins
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