Review published In: Historiographia Linguistica
Vol. 20:2/3 (1993) ► pp.483–486
Book review
Istorija lingvističeskix učenij: Pozdnee srednevekovje [History of the linguistic sciences: The late Middle Ages]. Ed. by A[gnija] V. Desnickaja
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