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English: Eine Sprachgeschichte nach Texton von 350 bis 1992. By Herbert Penzl, with the assistance of Margaret Austin Hall. (Germanistische Lehrbuchsammlung, 82.) Bern: Peter Lang, 1994. Pp. 202.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 December 2008

Robert D. Fulk
Affiliation:
Department of EnglishIndiana UniversityBloomington, IN 47405 [fulk@ucs.indiana.edu]

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