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Zeyuan Chen

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    Book review: Jenny Brumme and Sandra Falbe (eds), The Spoken Language in a Multimodal Context: Description, Teaching, Translation (review)
    Discourse Studies 17 (5): 631-633. 2015.
  •  14
    Book review: Isabelle Buchstaller, Quotatives: New Trends and Sociolinguistic Implications (review)
    Discourse Studies 17 (1): 106-108. 2015.
  •  17
    Book review: Claudio Baraldi and Laura Gavioli (eds), Coordinating Participation in Dialogue Interpreting (review)
    Discourse Studies 16 (3): 437-439. 2014.
  •  22
    Book review: Andrea Mayr and David Machin, The Language of Crime and Deviance: An Introduction to Critical Linguistic Analysis in Media and Popular Culture (review)
    Discourse and Communication 9 (2): 269-271. 2015.
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    Book review: Pentti Haddington, Tiina Keisanen, Lorenza Mondada and Maurice Nevile (eds), Multiactivity in Social Interaction: Beyond Multitasking (review)
    Discourse Studies 18 (2): 228-230. 2016.
  •  34
    Book review: Arnulf Deppermann and Jürgen Streeck (eds), Time in Embodied Interaction: Synchronicity and Sequentiality of Multimodal Resources (review)
    with Zeng Xiaorong
    Discourse Studies 21 (5): 605-607. 2019.
  •  33
    Book review: Dennis Day and Johannes Wagner (eds), Objects, Bodies and Work Practice
    with Zeng Xiaorong
    Discourse Studies 22 (3): 388-389. 2020.
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