Review published In: Journal of Argumentation in Context
Vol. 4:3 (2015) ► pp.336–342
Book review
. Rhetoric in Financial Discourse. A Linguistic Analysis of ICT-mediated Disclosure Genres. Amsterdam/New York: Rodopi, Utrecht Studies in Language and Communication, 2013.
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Published online: 28 January 2016
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