Contextual and pragmatic functions of hedges in argumentative paragraphs in Turkish

2017-03-23

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Citation Formats
Ç. Hatipoğlu and S. Algı, “Contextual and pragmatic functions of hedges in argumentative paragraphs in Turkish,” presented at the Metadiscourse Across Genres Conference (MAG 2017) ( 30 Mart - 01 Nisan 2017), Güzelyurt, Kıbrıs, 2017, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: http://nebula.wsimg.com/733814b79035201a5771cf64a24f9b70?AccessKeyId=3A87414963C7908124EBdisposition=0alloworigin=1.