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Just a Phrase I’m Going Through: My Life in Language by David Crystal, Routledge, 2009, paperback, $26.95.

I’ve just finished reading British linguist David Crystal’s autobiography.  Often hilarious, sometimes poignant, it’s a sheer delight.  The author’s curiosity and zest for everything linguistic (and beyond) is infectious.  John Lawler’s review of this book says of the first chapter, “Being a Linguist,” that “every linguist in the world will go yessing through this chapter.”  I would add that many a faculty member these days will nod vigorously through a later chapter’s description of academic life during the financial cutbacks of the Thatcher years!  This book will interest anyone who enjoys language, whether or not they are professionals in this field.  Sorayya Carr, UPB

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