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Verbal Interaction - Aaron V. Cicourel, Kenneth H. Jennings, Sybillyn H. M. Jennings, Kenneth C. W. Leiter, Robert Mackay, Hugh Mehan and David R. Roth, Language use and school performance. New York: Academic Press, 1974.
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Aaron V. Cicourel, Kenneth H. Jennings, Sybillyn H. M. Jennings, Kenneth C. W. Leiter, Robert Mackay, Hugh Mehan and David R. Roth, Language use and school performance. New York: Academic Press, 1974.
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