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Terttu Nevalainen, Juhani Klemola and Mikko Laitinen (eds.), Types of variation: Diachronic, dialectal and typological interfaces. Amsterdam and New York: John Benjamins, 2006. ISBN 978-90-272-3086-7.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 November 2008

Bernd Kortmann*
Affiliation:
English Department, University of Freiburg, Rempartstr. 15, 79098 Freiburg, GermanyBernd.Kortmann@anglistik.uni-freiburg.de

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