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Lange S. & Larsson K., Syntactical development of a Swedish girl, Embla, between 20 and 42 months of age. Part 1. Age 20–25 months. Stockholm: Institutionen för Nordiska Sprak, Stockholm, 1973. Pp. 107.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 September 2008

Sascha W. Felix
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Department of English LinguisticsUniversity of Kiel

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