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Corpus Linguistics

"You may call me Marmalade"
Linguistic features of language of selected teen magazines: A general analysis
Written Corpus: Grammatical Item Analysis: NOT
Spoken Corpus: Grammatical Item Analysis: NOT
Lexico-Semantic Analysis: “I think”
Lexico-Semantic Analysis: “if"




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