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Michael Zimmermann, Expletive and Referential Subject Pronouns in Medieval French. (Linguistische Arbeiten, 556.)Berlin: de Gruyter, 2014, x + 246 pp. 978 3 11 037337 0 (relié), 978 3 11 036747 8 (numérique, PDF), 978 3 11 039430 6 (numérique, EPUB)

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Michael Zimmermann, Expletive and Referential Subject Pronouns in Medieval French. (Linguistische Arbeiten, 556.) Berlin: de Gruyter, 2014, x + 246 pp. 978 3 11 037337 0 (relié), 978 3 11 036747 8 (numérique, PDF), 978 3 11 039430 6 (numérique, EPUB)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 July 2015

Éric Mathieu*
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Département de linguistique, Université d’Ottawa, 70 avenue Laurier Est, Ottawa, ON KN1 6N5, Canadaemathieu@uottawa.ca

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