Lexical markers of common grounds

Publikation: Bücher und AnthologienWerkausgaben und LexikaForschung

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Lexical markers of common grounds. / Fetzer, Anita (Herausgeber*in); Fischer, Kerstin (Herausgeber*in).
1. ed. Aufl. Amsterdam: Brill Verlag, 2007. 214 S.

Publikation: Bücher und AnthologienWerkausgaben und LexikaForschung

Harvard

Fetzer, A & Fischer, K (Hrsg.) 2007, Lexical markers of common grounds. 1. ed. Aufl., Brill Verlag, Amsterdam.

APA

Fetzer, A., & Fischer, K. (Hrsg.) (2007). Lexical markers of common grounds. (1. ed. Aufl.) Brill Verlag.

Vancouver

Fetzer A, (ed.), Fischer K, (ed.). Lexical markers of common grounds. 1. ed. Aufl. Amsterdam: Brill Verlag, 2007. 214 S.

Bibtex

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