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Norma Schifano, Verb movement in Romance: A comparative study (Rethinking Comparative Syntax). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. xv + 304.

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Norma Schifano, Verb movement in Romance: A comparative study (Rethinking Comparative Syntax). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. xv + 304.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 March 2020

Julianne Doner*
Affiliation:
University of Toronto
*
Author’s address: Department of Linguistics, University of Toronto, Sidney Smith Hall, 4th floor, 100 Saint George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 3G3 julie.doner@mail.utoronto.ca

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