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With the exception of the philosophical terms 'family resemblance', 'intentionality' and 'ostensive', the explanations of which are supplied by the Editor, the terms in this Glossary are ones used in linguistics, and they are explained by David Crystal, Professor of Linguistic Science at the University of Reading. The numbers in parentheses are pagereferences of occurrences of the term in this volume.