The status of linguistic facts: Rethinking the relation between cognition, social institution and utterance from a functional point of view

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The status of linguistic facts: Rethinking the relation between cognition, social institution and utterance from a functional point of view. / Harder, Peter.

I: Mind & Language, Nr. vol. 18, no. 1, 2003, s. 52-76.

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Harvard

Harder, P 2003, 'The status of linguistic facts: Rethinking the relation between cognition, social institution and utterance from a functional point of view', Mind & Language, nr. vol. 18, no. 1, s. 52-76.

APA

Harder, P. (2003). The status of linguistic facts: Rethinking the relation between cognition, social institution and utterance from a functional point of view. Mind & Language, (vol. 18, no. 1), 52-76.

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Harder P. The status of linguistic facts: Rethinking the relation between cognition, social institution and utterance from a functional point of view. Mind & Language. 2003;(vol. 18, no. 1):52-76.

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Harder, Peter. / The status of linguistic facts: Rethinking the relation between cognition, social institution and utterance from a functional point of view. I: Mind & Language. 2003 ; Nr. vol. 18, no. 1. s. 52-76.

Bibtex

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