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Strubel-Burgdorf, S.: Compliments and Positive Assessments: Sequential Organization in Multi-party Conversations

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Golato, A. Strubel-Burgdorf, S.: Compliments and Positive Assessments: Sequential Organization in Multi-party Conversations. Corpus Pragmatics 3, 279–284 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s41701-019-00053-0

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