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Explanation and linguistic change

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Published in:Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV - Current issues in linguistic theory
Main Authors: Koopman, W. (ed.), Leek, Frederike van der (ed.), Fischer, Olga (ed.), Eaton, R. (ed.)
Content type: Book
Published: Amsterdam: Benjamins 1987
Series:Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science : Series IV - Current issues in linguistic theory ; 45
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A brief rejoinder to Professor Lass ; P.257-258 1987 Samuels, M.L.
A brief reply to Mr. Weerman ; P.77-78 1987 Bossuyt, A.
A case for the old English impersonal ; P.79-120 1987 Fischer, Olga, Leek, Frederike van der
Explanation by linguistic maps ; P.259-274 1987 Stroop, J.
Headless relatives in the history of Dutch ; P.33-54 1987 Bossuyt, A.
Language, speakers, history and drift ; P.151-176 1987 Lass, R.
Modern Dutch could be Middle Dutcher than you think ( and vice versa ) ; P.55-76 1987 Weerman, F.
Number neutralization in Old English ; P.177-238 1987 Plank, F.
Old English dialects ; P.275-294 1987 Toon, T.E.
On shutting the door in early modern English ; P.251-256 1987 Lass, R.
Requisites for reinterpretation ; P.121-150 1987 Koefoed, G., Marle, J. van
The language lifegame ; P.11-32 1987 Atitchison, J.
The status of the functional approach ; P.239-250 1987 Samuels, M.L.
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