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Harald Weinrich, Phonologische Studien zur romanischen Sprachgeschichte (Forschungen zur rom. Phil., ed. H. Lausberg, vol. 6) Münster, Aschendorff, 1969, 2 ed. Pp. vi + 291, 7 sketch-maps.
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