Hello Jose Angel Garcia Landa, SSRN is pleased to announce LingRN,
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One of your papers, El fin de la
Gramática (The End of Grammar), is now part of the SSRN Linguistics
Research Network - History & Philosophy of Linguistics eJournal.
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Éste es el artículo en cuestión sobre "el fin de la Gramática":
García
Landa, José Angel. "El fin de la Gramática (The End of Grammar). Online at Social Science Research Network 13 June 2017.*
2019
History &
Philosophy of Linguistics eJournal.*
2019
Y aquí veo que está en el Top ten de History & Philosophy of Linguistics:
—oOo—
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