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Parts of speech / Applied linguistics / German grammar / German modal particle / Discourse analysis / Grammatical particle / Modal particle / Pluperfect / Eben / Yes and no / International Corpus of English / Corpus linguistics
Date: 2015-11-25 10:58:48
Parts of speech
Applied linguistics
German grammar
German modal particle
Discourse analysis
Grammatical particle
Modal particle
Pluperfect
Eben
Yes and no
International Corpus of English
Corpus linguistics

Teaching German Modal Particles: A Corpus-Based Approach

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