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Analogy and Association in Linguistics and Psychology. By Erwin A. Esper Analogy and Association in Linguistics and Psychology. By Erwin A. Esper.
Athens, Ga.: Univ. of Georgia Press, 1973. xxxii, 231 pp. . $ 11.00

Ryan D. Tweney
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