Book review: N. J. ENFIELD and TANYA STIVERS (eds),Person Reference in Interaction: Linguistic,Cultural and Social Perspectives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,2007,408 pp.,ISBN-13: 9780521872454
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Book review: N. J. ENFIELD and TANYA STIVERS (eds),Person Reference in Interaction: Linguistic,Cultural and Social Perspectives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,2007,408 pp.,ISBN-13: 9780521872454
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