Book review
Sebastian M. Rasinger. Quantitative Research in Linguistics: An Introduction. 230 pp. Continuum International Publishing Group, 2008. ISBN 978-08264-9602-7 978-08264-9603
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Rasinger, Sebastian M. 2008. Quantitative Research in Linguistics: An Introduction. Continuum International Publishing Group.