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Scrambling, Remnant Movement, and Restructuring in West Germanic. By Roland Hinterhölzl. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2006. Pp. ix, 254. Paperback. £68. doi:10.1017/S1470542708000160

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 December 2008

Michael T. Putnam*
Affiliation:
Carson-Newman College
*
Carson-Newman College, 341 Henderson Humanities Building, 1646 Russell Ave., Department of Foreign Languages, Jefferson City, TN 37760, USA, [mputnam@cn.edu]

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Society for Germanic Linguistics 2008

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