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Review published In:
The Evolution of Pragmatic Markers
Edited by Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen and Corinne Rossari
[
Journal of Historical Pragmatics
6:2] 2005
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Ulrich
Busse
.
Linguistic Variation in the Shakespeare Corpus: Morphosyntactic Variability of Second Person Pronouns
[
Pragmatics and Beyond New Series
, 106]
.
Amsterdam/Philadelphia:
Benjamins
,
2002
. ISBN
90 272 5346 3
(Eur.)
1 58811 280 2
(US)
xiv + 339 pp.
Reviewed by
Terry Walker
|
Uppsala University
Published online: 10 June 2005
https://doi.org/10.1075/jhp.6.2.10wal
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