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Discourse Relations and Evaluation
Author: Trnavac, Radoslava, Author: Das, Debopam, Author: Taboada, Maite
Date created: 2016
Evaluation in Political Discourse Addressed to Women: Appraisal Analysis of Cosmopolitan's Coverage of the 2014 US Midterm Elections
Author: Aloy Mayo, Maria, Author: Taboada, Maite
Date created: 2017-08

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