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Edited by Wolf-Andreas Liebert, Gisela Redeker and Linda R. Waugh
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 151] 1997
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Perspective, Subjectivity, and Modality from a Cognitive Linguistic Point of View
Published online: 31 December 1997
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https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.151.08san
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