27.3019, FYI: New AudioSlide Published in Lingua!
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Subject: 27.3019, FYI: New AudioSlide Published in Lingua!
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Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2016 12:54:02
From: Christopher Tancock [c.tancock at elsevier.com]
Subject: New AudioSlide Published in Lingua!
Check out the latest AudioSlide published in Lingua for the article 'Null
objects in adult and child Polish: Syntax, discourse and pragmatics'
(http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lingua.2016.05.007) by Professor Aldona Sopata
(Adam Mickiewicz University).
AudioSlides are a great way of summarizing what your article is about in your
own words and are free for authors and readers. Find out more here:
https://www.elsevier.com/books-and-journals/content-innovation/audioslides!
And don't forget, Lingua supports lots of article innovations, from multimedia
to extended datasets to audio clips.
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
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