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101 problems and solutions in historical linguistics: A workbook by Robert Blust (review)
To expedite the process of finding the sites where corrections are needed I have given search suggestions, all of which have been tested to ensure that they target ONE site only in the entire text unless the search item appears both in a problem and the solution, where it appears TWICE, and should be corrected in both places. If you are not taken to the exact spot where the correction is needed you will be taken to within a line or two of text from it. Note that >> means ‘becomes’ or ‘changes to’.