Thomason (1976:372) Thomason, Sara G (1976), "What Else Happens to Opaque Rules?", Language, 52 (2), Linguistic Society of America: 370–381, doi:10.2307/412565, JSTOR412565
Thomason (1976:373) Thomason, Sara G (1976), "What Else Happens to Opaque Rules?", Language, 52 (2), Linguistic Society of America: 370–381, doi:10.2307/412565, JSTOR412565
Vermeer (2000:8) Vermeer, Willem (2000), "On the Status of the Earliest Russian Isogloss: Four Untenable and Three Questionable Reasons for Separating the Progressive and the Second Regressive Palatalization of Common Slavic", Russian Linguistics, 24 (1), Springer: 5–29, doi:10.1023/A:1007000615629, JSTOR40160745, S2CID169988066
Vermeer (2000:6) Vermeer, Willem (2000), "On the Status of the Earliest Russian Isogloss: Four Untenable and Three Questionable Reasons for Separating the Progressive and the Second Regressive Palatalization of Common Slavic", Russian Linguistics, 24 (1), Springer: 5–29, doi:10.1023/A:1007000615629, JSTOR40160745, S2CID169988066
Vermeer (2000) Vermeer, Willem (2000), "On the Status of the Earliest Russian Isogloss: Four Untenable and Three Questionable Reasons for Separating the Progressive and the Second Regressive Palatalization of Common Slavic", Russian Linguistics, 24 (1), Springer: 5–29, doi:10.1023/A:1007000615629, JSTOR40160745, S2CID169988066
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Thomason (1976:372) Thomason, Sara G (1976), "What Else Happens to Opaque Rules?", Language, 52 (2), Linguistic Society of America: 370–381, doi:10.2307/412565, JSTOR412565
Thomason (1976:373) Thomason, Sara G (1976), "What Else Happens to Opaque Rules?", Language, 52 (2), Linguistic Society of America: 370–381, doi:10.2307/412565, JSTOR412565
Vermeer (2000:8) Vermeer, Willem (2000), "On the Status of the Earliest Russian Isogloss: Four Untenable and Three Questionable Reasons for Separating the Progressive and the Second Regressive Palatalization of Common Slavic", Russian Linguistics, 24 (1), Springer: 5–29, doi:10.1023/A:1007000615629, JSTOR40160745, S2CID169988066
Vermeer (2000:6) Vermeer, Willem (2000), "On the Status of the Earliest Russian Isogloss: Four Untenable and Three Questionable Reasons for Separating the Progressive and the Second Regressive Palatalization of Common Slavic", Russian Linguistics, 24 (1), Springer: 5–29, doi:10.1023/A:1007000615629, JSTOR40160745, S2CID169988066
Vermeer (2000) Vermeer, Willem (2000), "On the Status of the Earliest Russian Isogloss: Four Untenable and Three Questionable Reasons for Separating the Progressive and the Second Regressive Palatalization of Common Slavic", Russian Linguistics, 24 (1), Springer: 5–29, doi:10.1023/A:1007000615629, JSTOR40160745, S2CID169988066
Vermeer (2000:8) Vermeer, Willem (2000), "On the Status of the Earliest Russian Isogloss: Four Untenable and Three Questionable Reasons for Separating the Progressive and the Second Regressive Palatalization of Common Slavic", Russian Linguistics, 24 (1), Springer: 5–29, doi:10.1023/A:1007000615629, JSTOR40160745, S2CID169988066
Vermeer (2000:6) Vermeer, Willem (2000), "On the Status of the Earliest Russian Isogloss: Four Untenable and Three Questionable Reasons for Separating the Progressive and the Second Regressive Palatalization of Common Slavic", Russian Linguistics, 24 (1), Springer: 5–29, doi:10.1023/A:1007000615629, JSTOR40160745, S2CID169988066
Vermeer (2000) Vermeer, Willem (2000), "On the Status of the Earliest Russian Isogloss: Four Untenable and Three Questionable Reasons for Separating the Progressive and the Second Regressive Palatalization of Common Slavic", Russian Linguistics, 24 (1), Springer: 5–29, doi:10.1023/A:1007000615629, JSTOR40160745, S2CID169988066