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Review published In:
Studies in Language
Vol.
34:2
(2010) ► pp.
427
–
433
Book review
Ronald P.
Leow
,
Héctor
Campos
&
Donna
Lardiere
(eds)
.
Little words: Their history, phonology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and acquisition
.
Washington, DC:
Georgetown University Press
,
2009
.
xi+246 pp.
ISBN
978-1-58901-254-7
€49.50
Reviewed by
Ad Foolen
|
Radboud University Nijmegen
Published online: 13 August 2010
https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.34.2.08foo
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.
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.
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(eds.), 203–212.
Sampson, Geoffrey
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David Gil
and
Peter Trudgill
(eds.).
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.
Language complexity as an evolving variable
. Oxford: Oxford University Press.