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Personal Collections - Murray B. Emeneau, Language and linguistic area: Essays by Murray B. Emeneau, selected and introduced by Anwar S. Dil. (Language Science and National Development, a series sponsored by the Linguistic Research Group of Pakistan.) Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1980. Pp. iv + 371.
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