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Douglas Biber, Susan Conrad & Randi Reppen. Corpus Linguistics: Investigating Language Structure and Use Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. x+300 pp. ISBN 0-521-49957-7 [Cambridge Approaches to Linguistics Series].
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