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Leclercq, J., 1962. Recueil d’études de Saint Bernard, Rome: Ed. de Storia et Letteratura.
Launer, M.K. & McShane, M.J., 2007. Review: A Theory of Ellipsis. Journal of Slavic linguistics, 15(1), pp.149–162.
Lundberg, G.H., 2010. Review: Tjaša Jakop. The Dual in Slovene Dialects. Journal of Slavic linguistics, (18), pp.337–338.
Lindblom, B. & Studdert-Kennedy, M., 1991. On the role of formant transitions in vowel recognition. In R. D. Kent J. Miller & Atal, B. S., eds. Papers in speech communication: Speech perception. New York: Acoustical Society of America, pp. 501-514.
Lindblom, B. & Studdert-Kennedy, M., 1967. On the role of formant transitions in vowel recognition. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 42, pp.830-843.
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Hutter, I., 1997. Theodoros βιβλιογράφος und die Buchmalerei in Studiu. In S. Lucà & Perria, L., eds. Όπώρα: Studi in onore di mgr Paul Canart per il LXX compleanno. Roma: Grottaferrata, pp. 177–208, Abb. 1–7.
Lehmann, W.P., 1993. Theoretical bases of Indo-European linguistics 1st ed., London ; New York: Routledge.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 298-315) and index
Miller, J., 1986. A third look at the second Dative. In R. D. Brecht & Levine, J. S., eds. Case in Slavic. Slavica, pp. 296–311.
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Laroche, E., 1962. Un ergative en indo-européen. Buletin de la société de linguistique de Paris, 57, pp.23 – 43.
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Lewis, P.S., 1965. War Propaganda and Historiography in Fifteenth-Century France and England. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 15, pp.1–21.
Lakoff, G., 1987. Women, Fire and Dangerous Things: What Categories Reveal About the Mind, Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press.
This book presents some of the most stimulating ideas on mind and meaning I have ever read. It is a book that has far-reaching consequences and is sure to rattle the foundations of thinking and research in the cognitive sciences.

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