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Lynn Williams was born in rural South Wales, the United Kingdom.
From 1971-1978, he studied at the University of London,
during which time he minored in Portuguese, majored
in Spanish, and completed a doctorate in Spanish sociolinguistics.
During the last year of his doctoral studies, he taught
part-time in the Department of Hispanic Studies at the
University of Cardiff.
In 1978, Lynn secured a permanent position as a lecturer
in Spanish at the University of Exeter. There he taught
Spanish language, Spanish linguistics, Medieval Spanish
literature and various aspects of Spanish history and
culture.
Over the years, he supervised a number of Exeter graduate
students reading for Master's degrees and PhDs in subjects
as diverse as Spanish sociolinguistics, the minority
languages of Spain, and the kharjas. He also served
as Deputy Chair of the School of Modern Languages, as
Associate Dean of the Faculty of Arts (read 'College
of Humanities') and as Chair of the Department of Spanish.
From 1997-1999, he acted as external examiner in Spanish
for the University of Oxford; and in 1998, he spent
two semesters at the University of Cambridge as a visiting
professor.
He has written and published on Medieval Spanish literature,
Cervantes, Spanish sociolinguistics, orthographic theory
and practice, language and national identity in Spain
and the United Kingdom, and seventeenth-century Spanish
diplomatic history.
He is married to Mabel de Blas Martinez and has three children:
Gemma, who is reading Psychology and French at BYU,
and John and Antony, who are both pupils at Provo High
School.
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