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- Title
- Meaning and usage variation of feminine and womanly in American literary history. A corpus based case study
- Type
- Student Paper
- Publ. year
- 2011
- Author/s
- Ferm, Lavinia
- Department/s
- English Studies
- In LUP since
- 2012-06-12
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