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Valency and case in computational linguistics

H.L. Somers Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 1987. x+328 pp. Edinburgh Information Technology Series 3 ISBN 0 85224 518 1. £20

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Starosta, S. Valency and case in computational linguistics. Machine Translation 5, 79–96 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00310043

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