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Review published In:
Studies in Language
Vol.
28:1
(2004) ► pp.
268
–
276
Book review
Yuzhi
Shi
.
The Establishment of Modern Chinese Grammar: The Formation of the Resultative Construction and Its Effects
.
John Benjamins Publishing Company
,
2002
.
Reviewed by
Hang Du
|
The University of Arizona
Published online: 5 May 2004
https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.28.1.18du
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