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VU Amsterdam Metaphor Corpus

 
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  Authors
Gerard J Steen ; Aletta G Dorst ; J Berenike Herrmann ; Anna A Kaal and Tina Krennmayr
 Date of publication
1991-1994
 Type
Corpus
 Language(s)
English​
 OTA identifier
ota:2541
 Collection(s)
OTA Core Collection
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