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Publication by Biber (2014)
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Pejorative Language Use in the Satirical Journal 'Die Fackel' as documented in the 'Dictionary of Insults and Invectives'
Publication by Biber (2014)

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    Pejorative Language Use in the Satirical Journal "Die Fackel" as documented in the "Dictionary of Insults and Invectives" (English)
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