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Diccionario enciclopédico de las ciencias del lenguaje

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"All of the] articles are well-informed and useful and many... are models of lucidity and acumen... Porter's translation is stylish, accurate, and highly readable."--MLN

"A valuable addition to any linguistics or stylistics library and is helpful reading for anyone who wishes to find his bearings in, particularly, Continental, modern linguistics."--Style.

"The attempted coverage is nothing if not panoramic: linguists from Panini through to Chomsky, fields from language pathology to literary theory, concepts from generative rules to fictional viewpoint."--Times Literary Supplement

422 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1972

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August 25, 2012
Very high-level reference work; if you're not already pretty familiar with philosophy, literary theory, etc., this will probably not help you much. If you are, however, it's like LaPlanche & Pontalis' Freud reference - it will take you deeper & prompt more questions.
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