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The absence of concordance between the dative clitic and its nominal referent
Vanina Andrea Barbeito, Julieta Murata Missagh, Silvina Peri – 128-143
Ideological elements in the phraseological units with the word woman in the Academic Dictionary of the XVIIIth and XIXth centuries
Amparo García Ramón – 144-165
Comparative study on pragmatic mitigation in the Catalan language: prototypical colloquial conversations-peripheral colloquial conversations
Àngela Magraner Mifsud – 166-197
Humor as a regulatory face work mechanism within the parliamentary debate
Alejandro Romero Nieto – 198-220
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