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The vocalism of the Germanic parent language: Systemic evolution and sociohistorical context. By Frans van Coetsem. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1994. Pp. 230. Hardcover. DM 95,00.

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The vocalism of the Germanic parent language: Systemic evolution and sociohistorical context. By Frans van Coetsem. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1994. Pp. 230. Hardcover. DM 95,00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 December 2008

Frederick W. Schwink
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Department of Germanic Languages and LiteraturesUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign3072 Foreign Language Building707 S. Mathews Ave.Urbana, IL 61801–3675 [[email protected]]

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