Responding to Research Challenges Related to Studying L2 Collocational Use in Professional Academic Discourse.

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Responding to Research Challenges Related to Studying L2 Collocational Use in Professional Academic Discourse. / Henriksen, Birgit; Westbrook, Pete.

In: Vocabulary Learning and Instruction, Vol. 6, No. 1, 01.12.2017, p. 32-47.

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Henriksen, B & Westbrook, P 2017, 'Responding to Research Challenges Related to Studying L2 Collocational Use in Professional Academic Discourse.', Vocabulary Learning and Instruction, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 32-47.

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Henriksen, B., & Westbrook, P. (2017). Responding to Research Challenges Related to Studying L2 Collocational Use in Professional Academic Discourse. Vocabulary Learning and Instruction, 6(1), 32-47.

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Henriksen B, Westbrook P. Responding to Research Challenges Related to Studying L2 Collocational Use in Professional Academic Discourse. Vocabulary Learning and Instruction. 2017 Dec 1;6(1):32-47.

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Henriksen, Birgit ; Westbrook, Pete. / Responding to Research Challenges Related to Studying L2 Collocational Use in Professional Academic Discourse. In: Vocabulary Learning and Instruction. 2017 ; Vol. 6, No. 1. pp. 32-47.

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