Three Views of a Secret: The "Mønsterlig"
In a world where English – and its attendant writing conventions – is the dominant language of research, it becomes increasingly important to explore academic patterns of writing and teaching, and their related etymologies. In particular, this article investigates the relationship between the Norwe...
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Auteur principal: | Tom Muir |
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Langue: | DA EN NB SV |
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The Royal Danish Library
2017
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