Book review
Linguistique et partages disciplinaires à la charnière des XIXe et XXe siècles: Victor Henry (1850–1907). Ed. by Christian Puech.
Louvain-Paris-Dudley, Mass.: Peeters, 2004. vi, 416 pp. ISBN 90-429-1420-3 60 Euro

Reviewed by Douglas A. Kibbee
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