Ledstilling i attributive ledsætninger

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Ledstilling i attributive ledsætninger. / Jensen, Torben Juel; Christensen, Tanya Karoli.

I: Ny forskning i grammatik, Bind 31, 2024.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

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Jensen, TJ & Christensen, TK 2024, 'Ledstilling i attributive ledsætninger', Ny forskning i grammatik, bind 31.

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Jensen, T. J., & Christensen, T. K. (Accepteret/In press). Ledstilling i attributive ledsætninger. Ny forskning i grammatik, 31.

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Jensen TJ, Christensen TK. Ledstilling i attributive ledsætninger. Ny forskning i grammatik. 2024;31.

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Jensen, Torben Juel ; Christensen, Tanya Karoli. / Ledstilling i attributive ledsætninger. I: Ny forskning i grammatik. 2024 ; Bind 31.

Bibtex

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