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ID1876113960
Author(s)Zlatnar-Moe, Marija
Title

Repetition in English vs. Non-repetition in Slovene: How different norms of good writing change the style of transdlated texts

PublishedSlovene studies : journal of the Society for Slovene Studies, New York, NY : Soc., 32, 2010, 1/2, 3-18
Languageeng
SoundexR7122; E0645; R7122; S8560; D2337; N6768; W7264; C4640; S8250; T2768; T2488
Mediumarticle
URLdigital.lib.washington.edu (homepage)
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SourceOLC Slavistik
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