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Rebecca Posner and John N. Green, eds. Trends in Romance Linguistics and Philology. Vol. 3: Language and Philosophy in Romance. The Hague: Mouton. 1982. Pp. viii + 478. Vol. 4: National and Regional Trends in Romance Linguistics and Philology. The Hague: Mouton. 1982. Pp. 331.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 June 2016

Douglas Walker*
Affiliation:
Univenity of Ottawa

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © Canadian Linguistic Association 1984

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References

1 See CJL 27:2 (1982), 193-195.

2 One need only think of current work emanating from Montréal and Québec, of the Sankoff-Cedergren project and the numerous studies based thereon, of the Atlas linguistique de l’est du Canada, of the accomplishments leading to the founding of the Revue québécoise de linguistique or of the Assocation québécoise de linguistique, to realise the wrong impression given by the preceding quotation.

3 No specific sections on the major individual European Romance languages were included, in part because just such surveys are to be found in Current Trends in Linguistics, Vol. 0, 1972; in part because subsequent bibliographical material is readily available elsewhere.