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Responding to Bara: Tightening, explicating, and making consistent
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Olga T. Yokoyama is Professor of Applied Linguistics at the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of California, Los Angeles. Her research interest is in applied linguistics, cognitive linguistics and Russian linguistics. She published numerous articles in prestigious journals such as Slavic and East European Journal, Harvard Studies in Slavic Linguistics, Journal of Pragmatics, Russian Linguistics and others.
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August 22, 2012
Published Online: 2012-08-22
Published in Print: 2012-09-14
©[2012] by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston
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