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Artemis Alexiadou, Hagit Borer & Florian Schäfer (eds.), The syntax of roots and the roots of syntax (Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. Pp. xiii + 333.

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Artemis Alexiadou, Hagit Borer & Florian Schäfer (eds.), The syntax of roots and the roots of syntax (Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. Pp. xiii + 333.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2016

Tiaoyuan Mao*
Affiliation:
Hunan University of Commerce
Hongbo Sun*
Affiliation:
Heze University
*
Author’s address: Hunan University of Commerce, 569 Yuelu Avenue, Hunan, Chinatiaomarc2002@163.com
Author’s address: Heze University, 2269 Daxue Road, Shandong, Chinahsun939@gmail.com

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