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Complaining and Commiserating : A Speech Act View of Solidarity in Spoken American English. Diana Boxer

Complaining and Commiserating : A Speech Act View of Solidarity in Spoken American English


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Author: Diana Boxer
Published Date: 01 Feb 1994
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Language: English
Book Format: Hardback::224 pages
ISBN10: 0820420212
File size: 14 Mb
Filename: complaining-and-commiserating-a-speech-act-view-of-solidarity-in-spoken-american-english.pdf
Dimension: 165.1x 241.3x 19.05mm::500g
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