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Rochelle Lieber: English Nouns: The Ecology of Nominalization

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From the journal Cognitive Linguistics

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Rochelle Lieber. English Nouns: The Ecology of Nominalization. Cambridge Studies in Linguistics 150. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016, 197 pp. ISBN 978-1-107-16137-5. Hardback and E-book 49.99 USD.


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Published Online: 2017-10-17
Published in Print: 2017-11-27

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