Book review
Linguistics in Britain: Personal histories Edited by Keith Brown & Vivien Law ( Publications of the Philological Society, 36).
Oxford & Boston: Blackwell, 2002. viii, 319 pp. ISBN 0-631-23476-4 £19.99

Reviewed by Matsuji Tajima
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