Alison Henry was born and reared in Belfast, and after studying Linguistics at York University in England, returned there to lecture in Linguistics at the University of Ulster at Jordanstown.
"This extremely readable and well-produced book is to be commended
for its clarity and lack of obfuscation...This book will be
particularly useful for researchers who wish to develop interests
in both linguistic theory and language variation, bridging the gulf
which has for too long been a feature of the linguistic
landscape."--Language in Society
"This extremely readable and well-produced book is to be commended
for its clarity and lack of obfuscation...This book will be
particularly useful for researchers who wish to develop interests
in both linguistic theory and language variation, bridging the gulf
which has for too long been a feature of the linguistic
landscape."--Language in Society
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