Book review
Ibn Jinni, an Early Arab Muslim Phonetician: An Interpretative Study of his Life and Contribution to Linguistics. By Muhammad Hasan Bakalla.
London & Taipei: European Publications Ltd., 1982 (1402 A.H.).

Reviewed by Michael G. Carter
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