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Genre and ... / Auken, Sune (Editor); Lauridsen, Palle Schantz (Editor).

København : Ekbatana, 2015. 461 p. (Copenhagen Studies in Genre, Vol. 2).

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Auken, S & Lauridsen, PS (eds) 2015, Genre and ... Copenhagen Studies in Genre, vol. 2, Ekbatana, København.

APA

Auken, S., & Lauridsen, P. S. (Eds.) (2015). Genre and ... Ekbatana. Copenhagen Studies in Genre Vol. 2

Vancouver

Auken S, (ed.), Lauridsen PS, (ed.). Genre and ... København: Ekbatana, 2015. 461 p. (Copenhagen Studies in Genre, Vol. 2).

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Auken, Sune (Editor) ; Lauridsen, Palle Schantz (Editor). / Genre and ... København : Ekbatana, 2015. 461 p. (Copenhagen Studies in Genre, Vol. 2).

Bibtex

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