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Leading with words? Emotion and style in the language of U.S. President Clinton's public communications

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ISSN:
1234-2238
Lingua:
Inglese
Frequenza di pubblicazione:
Volume Open
Argomenti della rivista:
Social Sciences, Psychology, Applied Psychology