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Assessing the validity and reliability of Turkish Discourse Bank (TDB 1.0)
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2020-05-01
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Sevdik Çallı, Ayışığı Başak
Zeyrek Bozşahin, Deniz
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A. B. Sevdik Çallı and D. Zeyrek Bozşahin,
Assessing the validity and reliability of Turkish Discourse Bank (TDB 1.0)
. 2020.