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Moving beyond metaphor in the cognitive linguistic approach to CDA: construal operations in immigration discourse

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Moving beyond metaphor in the cognitive linguistic approach to CDA: construal operations in immigration discourse. / Hart, Christopher.
Critical discourse studies in context and cognition. ed. / Christopher Hart. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2011. p. 161-192 (Discourse approaches to politics, society and culture (DAPSAC); Vol. 43).

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Harvard

Hart, C 2011, Moving beyond metaphor in the cognitive linguistic approach to CDA: construal operations in immigration discourse. in C Hart (ed.), Critical discourse studies in context and cognition. Discourse approaches to politics, society and culture (DAPSAC), vol. 43, John Benjamins, Amsterdam, pp. 161-192.

APA

Hart, C. (2011). Moving beyond metaphor in the cognitive linguistic approach to CDA: construal operations in immigration discourse. In C. Hart (Ed.), Critical discourse studies in context and cognition (pp. 161-192). (Discourse approaches to politics, society and culture (DAPSAC); Vol. 43). John Benjamins.

Vancouver

Hart C. Moving beyond metaphor in the cognitive linguistic approach to CDA: construal operations in immigration discourse. In Hart C, editor, Critical discourse studies in context and cognition. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 2011. p. 161-192. (Discourse approaches to politics, society and culture (DAPSAC)).

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Hart, Christopher. / Moving beyond metaphor in the cognitive linguistic approach to CDA : construal operations in immigration discourse. Critical discourse studies in context and cognition. editor / Christopher Hart. Amsterdam : John Benjamins, 2011. pp. 161-192 (Discourse approaches to politics, society and culture (DAPSAC)).

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