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Philip W. Klein. Enfoque linguistico al idioma español. In the series American University Studies, Series XIII, Linguistics Vol. 22. New York: Peter Lang. 1992. Pp. xiv + 400. US$57.95 (hardcover).
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- Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique , Volume 39 , Issue 3 , September 1994 , pp. 258 - 260
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