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Richard Glenmor Beynon,
stage name
Bynon (stylized
BYNON), is a British-Canadian
music producer and DJ. The
clarinet prodigy-turned-DJ/producer/songwriter...
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Arlene Bynon is a
Canadian television and
radio broadcaster,
formerly an
afternoon talk
radio host on AM 640 in Toronto, Ontario. She has also cohosted...
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Bynon Hill (62°55′S 60°36′W / 62.917°S 60.600°W / -62.917; -60.600) is an ice-covered, dome-shaped hill with two
rounded summits, 340
metres (1,120 ft)...
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lexical comparison Paleolinguistics Real-time
sociolinguistics Wave
model Bynon (1977), p. 1.
Radford 1999, pp. 17–18 Busser, Rik De (2015). "The influence...
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James Francis Gordon Bynon (Baynham) (1925 - 2017) was a
British linguist and
Lecturer in
Arabic and
Berber at SOAS, London. He is
known for his works...
- Names.
Oxford University Press. p. 139. ISBN 9780192801067. OCLC 45406491.
Bynon,
Theodora (2016). "London's Name".
Transactions of the
Philological Society...
- Mary
Bynon Reese (July 27, 1832 –
February 8, 1908) was a
leader in the U.S.
temperance movement,
serving as lecturer,
organizer and
evangelist for the...
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Theodora Bynon (born 1936) is a
British linguist and
Emeritus Professor of
Historical Linguistics at SOAS
University of London. She was a
student of the...
- "The
Reconstruction of Proto-Berber
Short Vowels", in ed.
James &
Theodora Bynon, Hamito-Semitica, The Hague/Paris 1975. AA list, Blench, ms, 2006 "Africa...
- cultural-historical
journal of the same name (Heidelberg 1909 ff.), in
English in Th.
Bynon,
Historical Linguistics.
Cambridge 1977. Its
proponents argued that the...