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Teaching Lexis via mobile applications and online platforms: Computer science case study. / Dymova, A.; Kareva, V.
в: AIP Conference Proceedings, Том 2812, № 1, 020062, 2023.

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Dymova A, Kareva V. Teaching Lexis via mobile applications and online platforms: Computer science case study. AIP Conference Proceedings. 2023;2812(1):020062. doi: 10.1063/5.0161776

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