Talk:Albert C. Baugh
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[edit]This stub is the only article that links History of the English language (education), about a school subject. As "HEL" that subject may be limited to US graduate schools, perhaps in the past, and the article seems to be limited thus. Certainly the subject is taught elsewhere under other names.
Our article His genitive is the only other one that links here, citing Albert S. Baugh is one source.
--P64 (talk) 16:11, 12 September 2013 (UTC)
A History of the English Language, editions
[edit]The Library of Congress Online Catalog reports --upon search for Baugh as author/creator, via Ext link LC Authorities-- records of six editions:
- 1, 1935, 509pp, front, maps
- 2, 1957, 506pp, ill
- 3, 1978, 438pp, ill - Baugh & Thomas Cable
- 4, 1993, 444pp, ill, maps - Baugh & Cable
- 5, 2002, 447pp, map - Baugh & Cable
- 6, 2013, 446pp, maps - Baugh & Cable
There are also two LCCat records for editions of Thomas Cable, Companion to Baugh & Cable's History of the English language.1983 1993
Those are 8 of 27 LCC records returned by this search for Baugh as author/creator.
Thomas M. Cable, Professor Emeritus, U Texas Austin Dept of English
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