Studies in comparative Germanic syntax
Hubert Haider
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Studies in comparative Germanic syntax
by Hubert Haider, Susan Olsen, Sten Vikner
Published
September 30, 1996
Publisher
Springer
Pages
348
ISBN-13
9780792342151
ISBN-10
0792342151
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Studies in comparative Germanic syntax was written by Hubert Haider, Susan Olsen, Sten Vikner.
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