Linguistische Berichte Heft 229

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Herausgegeben von Günther Grewendorf und Arnim von Stechow
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Linguistische Berichte
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DOI | 10.46771/2366077500229 |
Auflage | Unverändertes eJournal der 1. Auflage von 2012 |
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Erscheinungsjahr (Copyright) | 2012 |
Reihe | Linguistische Berichte |
Herausgeber/in | Günther Grewendorf Arnim von Stechow |
Beiträge von | Harald Clahsen Marco Coniglio Caroline Féry Gianina Iordăchioaia |
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Helmut Buske Verlag GmbH |
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