Tale om tanker: Et blik på sproglig analyse til vurdering af mentale tilstande

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Tale om tanker : Et blik på sproglig analyse til vurdering af mentale tilstande. / Hansen, Cæcilie.

I: Journal of language works, Bind 5, Nr. 2, 4, 2020, s. 56-68.

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Hansen, C 2020, 'Tale om tanker: Et blik på sproglig analyse til vurdering af mentale tilstande', Journal of language works, bind 5, nr. 2, 4, s. 56-68. <https://tidsskrift.dk/lwo/article/view/123467>

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Hansen, C. (2020). Tale om tanker: Et blik på sproglig analyse til vurdering af mentale tilstande. Journal of language works, 5(2), 56-68. [4]. https://tidsskrift.dk/lwo/article/view/123467

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Hansen C. Tale om tanker: Et blik på sproglig analyse til vurdering af mentale tilstande. Journal of language works. 2020;5(2):56-68. 4.

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Hansen, Cæcilie. / Tale om tanker : Et blik på sproglig analyse til vurdering af mentale tilstande. I: Journal of language works. 2020 ; Bind 5, Nr. 2. s. 56-68.

Bibtex

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