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Linguistic intuitions : evidence and method. / Schindler, Samuel (Redaktør); Drożdżowicz, Anna (Redaktør); Brøcker, Karen Kiil (Redaktør).

Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020. 320 s.

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Harvard

Schindler, S, Drożdżowicz, A & Brøcker, KK (red) 2020, Linguistic intuitions: evidence and method. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

APA

Schindler, S., Drożdżowicz, A., & Brøcker, K. K. (red.) (2020). Linguistic intuitions: evidence and method. Oxford University Press.

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Schindler S, Drożdżowicz A, Brøcker KK, red. 2020. Linguistic intuitions: evidence and method. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 320 s.

MLA

Schindler, Samuel, Anna Drożdżowicz og Karen Kiil Brøcker, redaktører Linguistic intuitions: evidence and method Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2020.

Vancouver

Schindler S, (ed.), Drożdżowicz A, (ed.), Brøcker KK, (ed.). Linguistic intuitions: evidence and method. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. 320 s.

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Schindler, Samuel (Redaktør) ; Drożdżowicz, Anna (Redaktør) ; Brøcker, Karen Kiil (Redaktør). / Linguistic intuitions : evidence and method. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020. 320 s.

Bibtex

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