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Sex in language: Euphemistic and dysphemistic metaphors in internet forums

  • Juan M. Escalona Torres EMAIL logo
From the journal Lodz Papers in Pragmatics

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Eliecer, Crespo-Fernández. 2017. Sex in language: Euphemistic and dysphemistic metaphors in internet forums. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781350024267 (paperback), price: £ 26.00


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Published Online: 2020-09-25
Published in Print: 2019-12-18

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