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Atkinson, Martin; Kilby, David, and Rocca, Iggy. Foundations of General Linguistics. London: Unwin Hyman, 2nd. ed., 1988. Substantial student textbook.
Bright, William, ed. International Encyclopedia of Linguistics. Oxford University Press, 1990. “Articles on all known and extinct languages”. Maps, a glossary, and topical articles are also included.
Chomsky, Noam. Reflections on Language. New York: Pantheon, 1976. The famous linguist's challenging ideas on human intelligence and language.
Crystal, David. Linguistics. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 2nd ed., 1985. Good introduction for the general reader.
Jakobson, Roman. On Language. Harvard University Press, 1990. An influential scholar discusses his theories on language acquisition and phonology.
Joseph, John E., and Taylor, Talbot J., eds. Ideologies of Language. London: Routledge, 1990. Studies on the politics of language.
Malmkjaer, Kirsten, ed. The Linguistics Encyclopedia. London: Routledge, 1991. Language reference guide.
Newmeyer, Frederick J. Linguistics: the Cambridge Survey. Cambridge University Press, 1988. v. 1: Linguistic Theory: Foundations; v. 2: Linguistic Theory: Extensions and Implications; v. 3: Language: Psychological and Biological Aspects; v. 4: Language: the Socio-Cultural Context.
Parker, Frank. Linguistics for Non-Linguists. London: Taylor & Francis, 1986. Sound nontechnical guidance.
Robins, R. H. General Linguistics: an Introductory Survey. London: Longman, 4th ed., 1989. Standard introduction.

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