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Review published In:
Diachronica
Vol.
15:2
(1998) ► pp.
353
–
356
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Bela
Brogyanyi
.
Philologia Fenno-Ugrica: Zeitschrift fur finnisch-ugrische und benachbarte Philologien
Freiburg/Breisgau:
HochschulVerlag
,
1994–1995
1996–1997
.
No.
.
1
86 pp.
Nos.
.
2/3
196 pp.
Reviewed by
Robert A. Orr
|
University of Ottawa
Published online: 1 January 1998
https://doi.org/10.1075/dia.15.2.11orr
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