Between linguistic geography and structural linguistics: The development of Eugenio Coserius's variational approach in the 1950s

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Between linguistic geography and structural linguistics : The development of Eugenio Coserius's variational approach in the 1950s. / Jensen, Viggo Bank; Cigana, Lorenzo.

I: Scandinavian Studies in Language, Bind 14, Nr. 2, 2, 20.12.2023, s. 28-54.

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Jensen, VB & Cigana, L 2023, 'Between linguistic geography and structural linguistics: The development of Eugenio Coserius's variational approach in the 1950s', Scandinavian Studies in Language, bind 14, nr. 2, 2, s. 28-54. https://doi.org/10.7146/sss.v14i2.142522

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Jensen, V. B., & Cigana, L. (2023). Between linguistic geography and structural linguistics: The development of Eugenio Coserius's variational approach in the 1950s. Scandinavian Studies in Language, 14(2), 28-54. [2]. https://doi.org/10.7146/sss.v14i2.142522

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Jensen VB, Cigana L. Between linguistic geography and structural linguistics: The development of Eugenio Coserius's variational approach in the 1950s. Scandinavian Studies in Language. 2023 dec. 20;14(2):28-54. 2. https://doi.org/10.7146/sss.v14i2.142522

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Jensen, Viggo Bank ; Cigana, Lorenzo. / Between linguistic geography and structural linguistics : The development of Eugenio Coserius's variational approach in the 1950s. I: Scandinavian Studies in Language. 2023 ; Bind 14, Nr. 2. s. 28-54.

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