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LACOSTE, M. (University of Paris, Paris, France) Doctor-Patient Language 2: 1055-1057
LADD, D. R. (University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK) Romania: Language Situation 7: 3604-3605
LAFFORD, B. A. (Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA) Markedness 5: 2378-2383
LAITIN, D. D. (University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA) Multilingual States: Language Policies and Political Implications 5: 2625-2630
LAMARQUE, P. V. (University of Stirling, Stirling, UK) Austin, John Langshaw (1911-60) 1: 262; Category-mistake 2: 484-485; Names and Descriptions 5: 2667-2672; Philosophy of Language 6: 3015-3021
LAMBERT, P-Y. (Ecole Practique des Hautes Etudes, Sorbonne, Paris, France) Fleuriot, Leon (1923-87) 3: 1266; Hemon, Roparz (1900-78) 3: 1542-1543; Falc'hun, Franc´ois (1909-91) 3: 1205-1206; Le Roux, Pierre (1874-1975) 4: 2061-2062; Lejeune, Michel (1907- ) 4: 2132-2133; Loth, Joseph (1847-1934) 4: 2306-2307
LANCASHIRE, D. (Lingnan College, Hong Kong) Buddhism, Chinese 1: 420-422; Taoism 9: 4526-4527
LANCASTER, L. R. (University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA) Buddhist Canons: Translations 1: 425-427
LANDAR, H. (California State University, Los Angeles, CA, USA) Navajo 5: 2764; Quechumaran 6: 3431-3433
LAND, S. K. (St George's School, Stowmarket, UK) Beattie, James (1735-1803) 1: 319; Smith, Adam (1723-90) 7: 3978-3979
LANDSBERG, M. E. (Fairfax University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA) Origins of Language 5: 2886-2891
LANGACKER, R. W. (University of California, San Diego, CA, USA) Cognitive Grammar 2: 590-593
LANIGAN, R. L. (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL, USA) Sebeok, Thomas Albert (1920- ) 7: 3710-3711
LARGE, A. (McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Artificial Languages 1: 237-239
LARSEN, S. E. (Odense University, Odense, Denmark) Bro˜ndal, Rasmus Viggo (1887-1942) 1: 416; Semiotics 7: 3821-3832
LARSEN-FREEMAN, D. (School for International Training, Brattleboro, VT, USA) Second Language Pedagogy: Grammar 7: 3752-3756
LARSON, M. L. (Summer Institute of Linguistics, Dallas, TX, USA) Translation and Linguistic Theory 9: 4685-4694; Translation: Evaluation 9: 4700-4716
LASS, R. (University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa) Afrikaans 1: 50; Hart, John (?1501-74) 3: 1524; Linguistic Exaptation 4: 2223
LAVER, J. D. M. H. (University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK) Speech 8: 4101-4109; Speech Technology: Overview 8: 4274-4289
LAVERS, J. E. (Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria) Abraham, Roy Clive (1890-1963) 1: 6
LAW, V. A. (University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK) Donatus (ca. 310-after 363) 2: 1058-1059; Glossaries and Dictionaries, Medieval Latin-based 3: 1437-1439
LEBRUN, Y. (Free University of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium) Mutism 5: 2655-2658
LEER, J. (University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK, USA) Eskimo-Aleut Languages 3: 1142-1143; Na-Dene Languages 5: 2665-2666
LEEZENBERG, M. (University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Indexicals 3: 1648-1651
LEHMANN, C. (University of Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany) Predicates: Aspectual Types 6: 3297-3302
LEHRER, A. (University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA) Proper Names: Linguistic Aspects 6: 3372-3374
LEPSCHY, A. L. (University of London, London, UK) Italian 4: 1789-1792; Italy: Language Situation 4: 1792-1793; *Vatican City: Language Situation 9: 4914
LEPSCHY, G. (University of Reading, Reading, UK) Benveniste, Emile (1902-76) 1: 331-334; Italian 4: 1789-1792; Italy: Language Situation 4: 1792-1793; Vatican City: Language Situation 9: 4914
LESKA, O. (Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic) Havranek, Bohuslav (1893-1978) 3: 1527
LESSER, R. (University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK) Aphasia 1: 146-155
LETTS, C. (University of Reading, Reading, UK) Bilingualism and Language Acquisition 1: 352-354
LEVINSON, S. (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands) Deixis 2: 853-857
LI, C. N. (University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA) Fromkin, Victoria A. (1923- ) 3: 1310-1311
LICHTENBERK, F. (University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand) Reexives and Reciprocals 7: 3504-3509
LIDDELL, S. (Gallaudet University, Washington, DC, USA) Sign Language: Developments in Sublexical Analysis of Signs 7: 3915-3917
LIEBER, R. (University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA) Root Compounds and Synthetic Compounds 7: 3607-3610
LIEN, C. (Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan) Lexical Diffusion 4: 2141-2144; Xun Zi (c. 313-238 BC) 9: 5070
LINDBLOM, B. (University of Texas, Austin, TX, USA) Speech: Biological Basis 8: 4161-4168
LIPKA, L. (University of Munich, Munich, Germany) Lexicalization and Institutionalization 4: 2164-2167
LIPNER, J. J. (University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK) Hindu Views on Language 3: 1549-1551
LITTLEWOOD, W. T. (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Language Teaching Methods 4: 2027-2035
LJUNG, M. (University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden) Conversion 2: 758-759
LLOYD JONES, G. (University College of North Wales, Bangor, UK) Gesenius, Wilhelm (1785-1842) 3: 1430-1431; Reuchlin, Johann (1455-1522) 7: 3566-3567
LO BIANCO, J. (National Languages and Literacy Institute, Canberra, ACT, Australia) Australia: Indigenous Languages in Education 1: 263-264
LONGACRE, R. E. (University of Texas, Arlington, TX, USA) Grammatical Units 3: 1476-1481; Nida, Eugene Albert (1914- ) 5: 2798-2799; Pike, Kenneth Lee (1912-) 6: 3188-3189
LOVE, N. (University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa) Correctness and Norms 2: 773-780
LOWE, E. J. (University of Durham, Durham, UK) A Priori 1: 1; Abstract Ideas 1: 6-7; Epistemology 3: 1141-1142; Natural Kinds 5: 2729-2730; Sortal Terms 8: 4050
LOWE, K. A. (University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK) Palaeography 6: 2900-2906
LUCAS, C. (Gallaudet University, Washington, DC, USA) Sociolinguistics of Sign 7: 4015-4018
LUHTALA, A. (University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland) Grammar, Early Medieval 3: 1461-1468
LUKE, A. (James Cook University of North Queensland, Townsville, Queensland, Australia) Pedagogy 6: 2994-2997
LUKE, C. (James Cook University of North Queensland, Townsville, Queensland, Australia) Ideology 3: 1642-1645; Pedagogy 6: 2994-2997