English
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French
nS
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MARTINET 196225
HARTMANN & STORK 1972130
MARTINET 1964[trans.]26 (linear character)
Ducrot & Todorov 1979[trans.]107
COLAPIETRO 1993132-133 (linerarity [sic])
NÖTH 1990236
NASH 1968126
MacKay 1989187
ELL5141
LONGACRE 1983329
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