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Language as a sixth sense Auge und Ohr: Studien zur Erforschung der Sprache am Menschen 1700–1850. Le lingue mutole: Le patologie del linguaggio fra teoria e storia. By Joachim GessingerAntonino Pennisi.
Berlin & New York: Walter de Gruyter, 19941994. XXV, 789 pp. Roma: La Nuova Italia scientifica, 19941994. 363 pp.

Lia Formigari
Università di Roma I ‘La Sapienza’
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