David Justice

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Introduction David Justice studied French at the Sorbonne, mathematics and physics at Harvard, and linguistics at Berkeley. He is the author of The Semantics of Form in Arabic, in the Mirror of European Languages; and of the fictional works I Don’t Do Divorce Cases and Murphy on the Mount. He worked at Merriam-Webster as Editor of Etymology (where he edited Webster’s Book of Word Histories) and as Editor of Pronunciation. He was editor-in-chief at Franklin Electronic Publishers. He is currently employed as a language analyst.