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Shlomo Izre'el, Heliana Mello, Alessandro Panunzi and Tommaso Raso (eds.) (2020). In search of basic units of spoken language: a corpus-driven approach. (Studies in Corpus Linguistics 94.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pp. xi + 440.

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Shlomo Izre'el, Heliana Mello, Alessandro Panunzi and Tommaso Raso (eds.) (2020). In search of basic units of spoken language: a corpus-driven approach. (Studies in Corpus Linguistics 94.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pp. xi + 440.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 September 2021

Sandrien van Ommen*
Affiliation:
University of Geneva

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Footnotes

I would like to thank Anna Sara H. Romøren, Gillian Gallagher and the editors of the book for feedback on pre-final drafts of this review. Their agreement with views expressed in this final version is not implied.

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