Notes
1 Koerner (1993) is mentioned in note 10 of chapter 2 for some biographical remarks on Harris, and not for his bibliography!
2 It is strange to note that the two trends of French Analyse du Discours, both based on Harris’s work but without reference to his unpublicized political views, dealt mainly with political matters and ideology (see below and Léon, forthcoming).
3 Barsky neglects to mention that some of the most severe evaluators, such as Frank Heny and Terence Langendoen, were generativists.
4 Seuren (1998) is only mentioned for depicting Harris’s Methods as very dull.
5 For example, he writes that Harris was a lecturer from 1963 to 1966 at the Universities of Paris 7 and Paris 8, which is quite impossible as Paris 7 was founded in 1969, and Paris 8 in 1968.
6 A thematic issue of Historiographia Linguistica (39(1)) on Robert Lowth, guest-edited by Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade, has appeared recently.