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REVIEWS - Indo-European Linguistics: An Introduction. By James Clackson. (Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2007. Pp. xxii, 260. Paperback. £19.99. $32.99.

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Indo-European Linguistics: An Introduction. By James Clackson. (Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2007. Pp. xxii, 260. Paperback. £19.99. $32.99.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 March 2010

Marc Pierce*
Affiliation:
University of Texas
*
Department of Germanic Studies, University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station C3300, Austin, TX 78712, USA, [[email protected]]

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