Book review
Geschichte der Grammatiktheorie: Von Dionysios Thrax bis Noam Chomsky. By Oliver Jungen & Horst Lohnstein.
München: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 2007. 305 pp. ISBN 978-3-7705-4355-7 € 39.90

Reviewed by Andreas U. Schmidhauser
UCLA, Los Angeles
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