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Robert C. Berwick and Edward P. Stabler, editors. Minimalist Parsing. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. ISBN: 978-0-19-879508-7. Price. $40.00 (paperback). $84.00 (hardcover). xvi+192 pages

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 July 2021

Tsy Yih*
Affiliation:
School of International Studies, Zhejiang University, No. 866 Yuhangtang Road, CN-310058, Hangzhou, P. R. China

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Footnotes

Tsy Yih is the transliteration of the name of the reviewer in his mother tongue, Shanghai Wu Chinese. He is also known as ZI YE in Mandarin pinyin.

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