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Studies in comparative Germanic syntax. Edited by Hubert Haider, Susan Olsen, and Sten Vikner. (Studies in natural language and linguistic theory, 31.) Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995. Pp. v, 344. Hardcover. $96.00.
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Studies in comparative Germanic syntax. Edited by Hubert Haider, Susan Olsen, and Sten Vikner. (Studies in natural language and linguistic theory, 31.) Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995. Pp. v, 344. Hardcover. $96.00.
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