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Anneli Sarhimaa: Syntactic Transfer, Contact-induced Change, and the Evolution of Mixed Codes: Focus on Karelian-Russian Language Alternation [Doctoral dissertation], Finnish Literature Society (Studia Fennica, Linguistica 9), Helsinki, 1999, 340 pp.
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