Construal operations of the English progressive construction

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Construal operations of the English progressive construction. / Jensen, Kim Ebensgaard.

I: International Journal of Cognitive Linguistics, Bind 1, Nr. 2, 2011, s. 117-141.

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Jensen, KE 2011, 'Construal operations of the English progressive construction', International Journal of Cognitive Linguistics, bind 1, nr. 2, s. 117-141.

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Jensen, K. E. (2011). Construal operations of the English progressive construction. International Journal of Cognitive Linguistics, 1(2), 117-141.

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Jensen KE. Construal operations of the English progressive construction. International Journal of Cognitive Linguistics. 2011;1(2):117-141.

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Jensen, Kim Ebensgaard. / Construal operations of the English progressive construction. I: International Journal of Cognitive Linguistics. 2011 ; Bind 1, Nr. 2. s. 117-141.

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