Edward G. Cox
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Edward Godfrey Cox (1876โ1963) was an American linguist and yachtsman. He was born in Ottawa, Ohio and became a professor at Cornell University and then University of Washington. He was the editor of the journal Modern Language Quarterly from 1943 to 1963, when he died.[1][2][3]
References
- ^ Royce MacGillivray (1999), The Dunvegan Diary of Edward G. Cox
- ^ Guide to the Edward Godfrey Cox Papers, University of Washington, 2015
- ^ "Edward Godfrey Cox", Modern Language Quarterly, 25 (1): 3โ4, 1964, doi:10.1215/00267929-25-1-3
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