Newmark, Leonard
NEWMARK, Leonard
NEWMARK, Leonard. American, b. 1929. Genres: Language/Linguistics, Reference. Career: Ohio State University, Columbus, Assistant Professor of English, 1954-62; Indiana University, Bloomington, Associate Professor of Linguistics, 1962-63; University of California, San Diego, Professor of Linguistics, 1963-92, Professor Emeritus, 1992-. Publications: Structural Grammar of Albanian, 1957; (with M. Bloomfield) A Linguistic Introduction to the History of English, 1964; (with J. Hinely and J. Mintz) Using American English, 1964; (with others) Spoken Albanian, 1980, rev. ed., 1997; Standard Albanian: A Reference Grammar, 1982; Oxford Albanian Dictionary, 1998; (with V. Dervishi) Albanian Handbook, 1999.
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