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Thomas S. Stroik. 2009. Locality in minimalist syntax. Linguistic Inquiry Monograph 51. Cambridge, MA/London: MIT Press. Pp. x + 149. US$32.00 (softcover).

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Thomas S. Stroik. 2009. Locality in minimalist syntax. Linguistic Inquiry Monograph 51. Cambridge, MA/London: MIT Press. Pp. x + 149. US$32.00 (softcover).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 June 2016

Jason Ginsburg*
Affiliation:
University of Aizu, Japan

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