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ID1592666787
Author(s)Waszink, P. M.
Title

Who cries: Eurydice or the Poet? Degrammaticalization of Poetic Speech in a Cvetaeva Poem

PublishedZeitschrift für slavische Philologie, Heidelberg : Winter, 55, 1995, 1, 99-123
Languageeng
SoundexC4780; E0728; D2476; P1240; S8140; C8200
Mediumarticle
URLzsph.winter-verlag.de (homepage)
Holdings (in Germany)see in ZDB-Katalog
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SourceOLC Slavistik
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