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Lexical Bundles in Contract Law Texts: A Corpus-Based Exploration and Implications for Legal Education

International Journal of English Linguistics
doi 10.5539/ijel.v9n2p244
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Date

February 24, 2019

Authors
Abdullah Alasmary
Publisher

Canadian Center of Science and Education


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