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Bethany Gray , Linguistic variation in research articles: When discipline tells only part of the story (Studies in Corpus Linguistics 71). Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2015. Pp. xiv + 222. ISBN 9789027203793.

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Bethany Gray , Linguistic variation in research articles: When discipline tells only part of the story (Studies in Corpus Linguistics 71). Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2015. Pp. xiv + 222. ISBN 9789027203793.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 October 2016

Maggie Charles*
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Language Centre, University of Oxford, 12 Woodstock Road, Oxford OX2 6HT, UKmaggie.charles@lang.ox.ac.uk

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