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Rebecca Posner and John N. Green, editors. Trends in Romance Linguistics and Philology. Volume 1: Romance Comparative and Historical Linguistics. The Hague: Mouton, 1980. Pp. ix + 386. Volume 2; Synchronic Romance Linguistics. The Hague: Mouton. 1981. Pp. 422. DM 148 and 160.
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