The Glasgow Review Issue 4

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Contributors

AMAL ARDEHALI
worked as a journalist and linguist in the BBC External Services before beginning a PhD at Glasgow University. His thesis is a survey of subjunctives in Present-Day English. He is a contributor to the Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics (Pergamon Press, 1994)

JOHN CORBETT
lectures in English Language at Glasgow University. He has published on Applied Linguistics, and is presently completing a book on language and Scottish Literature.

CATHERINE EMMOTT
is a lecturer in English Language at the University of Glasgow. She has written articles on the language of narrative and has recently completed a book (Narrative Comprehension: A Discourse Perspective, OUP, forthcoming 1996/7).

CHRISTOPHER FEE
is a PhD student in the English Language Department at Glasgow University.

CARL GRINDLEY
is a PhD student in the English Language Department at Glasgow University.

STUART MCPHERSON
is a mature student at Glasgow University, currently writing up PhD research on ‘Studies in the Element Order of early English’.

JEREMY J SMITH
is a Senior Lecturer in English Language at Glasgow University. His research interests are primarily in the field of English philology, with special reference to linguistic evolution and variation. His publications include The English of Chaucer (with ML Samuels, AUP 1988) and The Historical Study of English (Routledge, forthcoming). He is a co-worker on the Linguistic Atlas of Early Middle English.