On a Recent Article on Developments in Gender in Slovene Dialects. A Personal Note
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Response to an article written by Smole, Vera. 2006. “Lingvogeografska obdelava spola v ednini: samostalniki srednjega spola na -o v slovenskih narečjih,” Slavistična revija 54 (posebna številka): 125–135
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