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Moore, Ekaterina
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2014.
“You are children but you can always say ...”: hypothetical direct reported speech and child–parent relationships in a Heritage Language classroom.
Text & Talk
34
(5) : 591–621.
Moore, Ekaterina
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2013.
“Children Are All Looking at You”: Child socialization, directive trajectories and affective stances in a Russian preschool.
Pragmatics and Society
4
(3) : 317–344.
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