Book review
Der Begriff der sprachlichen Kreativität in der neueren Linguistik By Bernard Imhasly ( Linguistische Arbeiten, 20).
Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 1974. 132 pp. .

Reviewed by Uhlan V. Slagle
Arlington, Virginia
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