Authenticity and authentication in language learning: distinctions, orientations, implications

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Authenticity and authentication in language learning: distinctions, orientations, implications. / Amor, Stuart.
Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]: Peter Lang Verlag, 2002. 394 S. (European university studies : Reihe B; Band 850).

Publikation: Bücher und AnthologienMonografienForschung

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Amor, S 2002, Authenticity and authentication in language learning: distinctions, orientations, implications. European university studies : Reihe B, Bd. 850, Peter Lang Verlag, Frankfurt am Main [u.a.].

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Amor, S. (2002). Authenticity and authentication in language learning: distinctions, orientations, implications. (European university studies : Reihe B; Band 850). Peter Lang Verlag.

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Amor S. Authenticity and authentication in language learning: distinctions, orientations, implications. Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]: Peter Lang Verlag, 2002. 394 S. (European university studies : Reihe B).

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