Reseña de Coulthard, Malcolm, Johnson, Alison y Wright, David (2017): An Introduction to Forensic Linguistics: language in evidence

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Ramírez Salado, M. (2017). Reseña de Coulthard, Malcolm, Johnson, Alison y Wright, David (2017): An Introduction to Forensic Linguistics: language in evidence. Pragmalingüística, (25), 649–655. Recuperado a partir de https://revistas.uca.es/index.php/pragma/article/view/3654

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