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RT @TEFLclass: Seems that saying "Sorry" has increased a lot over time but meaning it has declined! Great paper in @CorpusPrag by Andreas J…
RT @TEFLclass: Seems that saying "Sorry" has increased a lot over time but meaning it has declined! Great paper in @CorpusPrag by Andreas J…
RT @TEFLclass: Seems that saying "Sorry" has increased a lot over time but meaning it has declined! Great paper in @CorpusPrag by Andreas J…
RT @TEFLclass: Seems that saying "Sorry" has increased a lot over time but meaning it has declined! Great paper in @CorpusPrag by Andreas J…
RT @TEFLclass: Seems that saying "Sorry" has increased a lot over time but meaning it has declined! Great paper in @CorpusPrag by Andreas J…
RT @TEFLclass: Seems that saying "Sorry" has increased a lot over time but meaning it has declined! Great paper in @CorpusPrag by Andreas J…
Seems that saying "Sorry" has increased a lot over time but meaning it has declined! Great paper in @CorpusPrag by Andreas Jucker "Apologies in the History of English: Evidence from the Corpus of Historical American English (COHA)" #corpus #pragmatics htt
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