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University large lectures in MICASE
:
a systemic functional analysis
Autores:
Silvia Molina Plaza
, Irina Argüelles Álvarez
Localización:
Revista española de lingüística aplicada
,
ISSN
0213-2028,
Vol. Extra 1, 2013
(Ejemplar dedicado a: Communications and learning context in LSP: new perspectives on genre analysis),
págs.
183-208
Idioma:
español
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