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Greville G. Corbett, Norman M. Fraser & Scott McGlashan (eds.) Heads in Grammatical Theory, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993. 340 pp. £37.50/US$59.95. ISBN 0-521-42070-9.
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Greville G. Corbett, Norman M. Fraser & Scott McGlashan (eds.) Heads in Grammatical Theory, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993. 340 pp. £37.50/US$59.95. ISBN 0-521-42070-9.
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