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Irén Hegedűs and Alexandra Fodor (eds.). English Historical Linguistics 2010: Selected Papers from the Sixteenth International Conference on English Historical Linguistics (ICEHL 16), Pécs, 23–27 August 2010. Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 325. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: Benjamins, 2012, viii + 386 pp., € 105.00/$ 158.00.

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Irén Hegedűs and Alexandra Fodor (eds.). English Historical Linguistics 2010: Selected Papers from the Sixteenth International Conference on English Historical Linguistics (ICEHL 16), Pécs, 23–27 August 2010. Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 325. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: Benjamins, 2012, viii + 386 pp., € 105.00/$ 158.00.


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