Essays on time-based linguistic analysis
Charles James Nice Bailey
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Essays on time-based linguistic analysis
Published
1996
Publisher
Clarendon Press
Pages
423
ISBN-10
0198242204
Description
The purpose of this volume is to make easily available a representative selection of Charles-James N. Bailey's views on linguistic theory. Several previously published papers have been extensively revised and updated for the collection, which also contains two new chapters. The collection is flanked by a new Prologue and Epilogue, and the whole is preceded by Peter Muhlhausler's Introduction which offers a critical appraisal of Professor Bailey's contribution to the field.
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