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Farzad Sharifian, Cultural Linguistics: cultural conceptualizations and language, Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2017. Pp. xvii + 171. ISBN 9789027204110 (Hb), 9789027204127 (Pb), 9789027264992 (E-book)
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