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Voice and bodily deixis as manifestation of performativity in written texts. / Proskurin, Sergey; Feshchenko, Vladimir.

In: Semiotica, Vol. 2019, No. 227, 01.03.2019, p. 317-334.

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Proskurin S, Feshchenko V. Voice and bodily deixis as manifestation of performativity in written texts. Semiotica. 2019 Mar 1;2019(227):317-334. doi: 10.1515/sem-2017-0133

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Proskurin, Sergey ; Feshchenko, Vladimir. / Voice and bodily deixis as manifestation of performativity in written texts. In: Semiotica. 2019 ; Vol. 2019, No. 227. pp. 317-334.

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