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Graham Mallinson and Barry J. Blake, Language typology: crosslinguistic studies in syntax. (North-Holland Linguistic Series.) Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1981. Pp. xvii+486.

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Graham Mallinson and Barry J. Blake, Language typology: crosslinguistic studies in syntax. (North-Holland Linguistic Series.) Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1981. Pp. xvii+486.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2008

Carol F. Justus
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Linguistics Research Center, University of Texas.

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