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Making use of transcription data from qualitative research within a corpus-linguistic paradigm: Issues, experiences, and recommendations

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Making use of transcription data from qualitative research within a corpus-linguistic paradigm: Issues, experiences, and recommendations. / Collins, Luke; Hardie, Andrew.
In: Corpora, Vol. 17, No. 1, 30.04.2022, p. 123-135.

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