Review published In: Diachronica
Vol. 19:1 (2002) ► pp.188–198
Book review
. The Morphology of Chinese: A linguistic and cognitive approach. Jerome L. Packard. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. xvi, 335 pp.
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Published online: 22 October 2002
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