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Gender, Language and the Periphery

Gender, Language and the Periphery: Grammatical and social gender from the margins

by Julie Abbou (ed.); Fabienne H. Baider (ed.)

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Good condition; small pencil marks on some pages.
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Germanic Genitives

Germanic Genitives

by Ackermann, Tanja (ed.); Simon, Horst J (ed.); Zimmer, Christian (ed.)

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9789027200235
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9027200238
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Germanic Genitives (Studies in Language Companion Series 193). Condition is "Good". Small pen notes on TOC and some other pages.
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