The Language Library Series
The Language Library was created in 1952 by Eric Partridge, the great etymologist and lexicographer, who from 1966 to 1976 was assisted by his co-editor Simeon Potter. Together they commissioned volumes on the traditional themes of language study, with particular emphasis on the history of the English language and on the individual linguistic styles of major English authors. In 1977 David Crystal took over as editor, and The Language Library now includes titles in numerous areas of linguistic enquiry.
The Language Library Series (23)
by Christopher Upward, George Davidson
by Christopher Upward, George Davidson
September 2011, Paperback, Wiley-Blackwell
by Amalia E. Gnanadesikan
by Amalia E. Gnanadesikan
by Heidi Harley
May 2006, ©2006, Paperback, Wiley-Blackwell
by Heidi Harley
May 2006, Hardcover, Wiley-Blackwell
by Gunnel Tottie
December 2001, ©2001, Paperback, Wiley-Blackwell
by Gunnel Tottie
December 2001, Hardcover, Wiley-Blackwell
by Geoffrey Hughes
February 2000, ©2000, Paperback, Wiley-Blackwell
by Ronald Wardhaugh
January 1999, Hardcover, Wiley-Blackwell
by Ronald Wardhaugh
January 1999, Paperback, Wiley-Blackwell
by Roger Shuy
June 1996, Paperback, Wiley-Blackwell