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ID1817459457
Author(s)Dolgina, E. A.
Title

Kompleks "artikl' + suščestvitel'noe" v sostave "svjazannych" slovosočetanij: kognitivnyj analiz = The Complex 'Article + Noun' as Part of Idiomatic Word-combinations: Cognitive Analysis

PublishedVestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta : naučnyj žurnal, Moskva, 2008, 5, 66-76
Languagerus
SoundexK4615; A0724; S8888; S8820; S8866; S8588; K4462; A0658; C4615; A0728; I0262; C4616; C4462; A0658
Mediumarticle
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SourceOLC Slavistik
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