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Toril Swan, Endre Mørck, and Olaf Jansen Westvik, eds. Language Change and Language Structure: Older Germanic Languages in a Comparative Perspective. In the series Trends in Linguistics. Series and Monographs 73. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. 1994. Pp. xi + 346. DM 168.00 (hardcover).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 June 2016

Heidi Waltz*
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University of California/Riverside

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Copyright © Canadian Linguistic Association 1996

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