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Language and the perception of Space, Motion and Time. / Fulga, Angelica.
In: Concordia Working Papers in Applied Linguistics, Vol. 3, 07.2012, p. 26-37.

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Fulga, A 2012, 'Language and the perception of Space, Motion and Time', Concordia Working Papers in Applied Linguistics, vol. 3, pp. 26-37. <http://doe.concordia.ca/copal/volumes/>

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Fulga, A. (2012). Language and the perception of Space, Motion and Time. Concordia Working Papers in Applied Linguistics, 3, 26-37. http://doe.concordia.ca/copal/volumes/

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Fulga A. Language and the perception of Space, Motion and Time. Concordia Working Papers in Applied Linguistics. 2012 Jul;3:26-37.

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Fulga, Angelica. / Language and the perception of Space, Motion and Time. In: Concordia Working Papers in Applied Linguistics. 2012 ; Vol. 3. pp. 26-37.

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