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Metaphors by Which Eric Bern’s Theories Lived (Based on the Books by E. Bern "Games People Play" and "What Do You Say After You Say “Hello?”")

Philology & Human
doi 10.14258/filichel(2019)1-07
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January 1, 2019

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Марина Илларионовна АбдыжапароваТатьяна Викторовна Федосова
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Altai State University


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