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INTRA-CULTURAL CONTINUITY AND DIVERSITY OF SEMANTIC CATEGORY NORMS. / Marchenko, O.P.; Bandurka, T.N.; Pavlov, Yu.G.
в: Russian linguistic Bulletin, № 2(14), 2018, стр. 3-7.

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Marchenko, OP, Bandurka, TN & Pavlov, YG 2018, 'INTRA-CULTURAL CONTINUITY AND DIVERSITY OF SEMANTIC CATEGORY NORMS', Russian linguistic Bulletin, № 2(14), стр. 3-7. https://doi.org/10.18454/RULB.2018.14.2.9

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Marchenko, O. P., Bandurka, T. N., & Pavlov, Y. G. (2018). INTRA-CULTURAL CONTINUITY AND DIVERSITY OF SEMANTIC CATEGORY NORMS. Russian linguistic Bulletin, (2(14)), 3-7. https://doi.org/10.18454/RULB.2018.14.2.9

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Marchenko OP, Bandurka TN, Pavlov YG. INTRA-CULTURAL CONTINUITY AND DIVERSITY OF SEMANTIC CATEGORY NORMS. Russian linguistic Bulletin. 2018;(2(14)):3-7. doi: 10.18454/RULB.2018.14.2.9

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Marchenko, O.P. ; Bandurka, T.N. ; Pavlov, Yu.G. / INTRA-CULTURAL CONTINUITY AND DIVERSITY OF SEMANTIC CATEGORY NORMS. в: Russian linguistic Bulletin. 2018 ; № 2(14). стр. 3-7.

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