Psycholinguistic studies in language processing
Gert Rickheit
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Psycholinguistic studies in language processing
by Gert Rickheit, Michael Bock
Published
2011
Publisher
de Gruyter GmbH, Walter
Pages
313
ISBN-13
9783110850666
Subjects
Introducing discourse analysis
Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing
A text grammar of English
Fragments d'un discours amoureux
The archaeology of knowledge & The discourse on language
Discourse analysis
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