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John Frampton (2009). Distributed Reduplication. (Linguistic Inquiry Monograph 52.) Cambridge, Mass. & London: MIT Press. Pp. xiv+228.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 September 2012

Eric Raimy
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University of Wisconsin-Madison

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