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Werner Abraham, Samuel David Epstein, Höskuldur Thráinsson and C. Jan-Wouter Zwart (eds.): Minimal Ideas. Syntactic Studies in the Minimalist Framework (Linguistik Aktuell, vol. 12). Amsterdam/ Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1996, xii + 363 PP.
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Werner Abraham, Samuel David Epstein, Höskuldur Thráinsson and C. Jan-Wouter Zwart (eds.): Minimal Ideas. Syntactic Studies in the Minimalist Framework (Linguistik Aktuell, vol. 12). Amsterdam/ Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1996, xii + 363 PP.
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