Stone, Gerald (Charles)

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STONE, Gerald (Charles)

STONE, Gerald (Charles). British, b. 1932. Genres: History, Language/ Linguistics. Career: Lecturer, University of Nottingham, 1966-71; Assistant Director of Research, Cambridge University, 1971-72; University Lecturer, Oxford University, 1972-99, and Fellow and Tutor, Hertford College, Oxford, 1972-99, Emeritus Fellow, 1999-. FBA, 1992. Publications: The Smallest Slavonic Nation: The Sorbs of Lusatia, 1972; (with B. Comrie) The Russian Language since the Revolution, 1978; An Introduction to Polish, 1980, 2nd ed., 1992; (with B. Comrie and M. Polinsky) The Russian Language in the Twentieth Century, 1995; (comp.) Kerluse, 1995; Upper Sorbian-English Dictionary, 2002. EDITOR: (with D. Worth) The Formation of the Slavonic Literary Languages, 1985; (with intro.) A Dictionarie of the Vulgar Russe Tongue Attributed to Mark Ridley, 1996. Address: Hertford College, Oxford OX1 3BW, England.

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