Chartered Institute of Linguists - Some Notable Living Fellows and Honorary Fellows

Some Notable Living Fellows and Honorary Fellows

  • Donald Adamson
  • Dr Nicholas Bowen (Hon FCIL)
  • Professor James Coleman
  • Professor Tim Connell
  • Baroness Coussins (Hon FCIL)
  • David Crystal (Hon FCIL)
  • Andrew Dalby (Hon FCIL)
  • Professor John Gillespie
  • Professor Muhammad Abdel-Haleem
  • Professor Susan Price
  • Sir Ivor Roberts
  • Dr Peter Sutton
  • Diana Wallis MEP (Hon FCIL)
  • Michael Worton (Hon FCIL)
  • Dr Wenhui Zhong

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