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Concerning the Roots of Transformational Generative Grammar Linguistics and the Formal Sciences: The Origins of Generative Grammar By Marcus Tomalin ( Cambridge Studies in Linguistics, 110).
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 20062008. .xii, 233 pp. ISBN 0-52106648-4 / 978-0-52106648-8Approx 24,99 48,00

Pieter Seuren
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen
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