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Les recherches sur la grammaire médiévale se sont considérablement développées durant les quinze dernières années, tant dans le domaine des éditions de texte que dans celui des études générales ou de détail, des doctrines et des traditions (1).
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Rosier, I. (1990). Grammaire (1971–1988). In: Klibansky, R. (eds) Philosophie et science au Moyen Age / Philosophy and Science in the Middle Ages. La philosophie contemporaine / Contemporary philosophy, vol 6. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3649-7_10
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