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Паратекст о паратексте. / Сергеев, Михаил Львович; Касаткина, Александра Константиновна.

в: ACTA LINGUISTICA PETROPOLITANA. ТРУДЫ ИНСТИТУТА ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ, Том 21, № 3, 15.01.2026, стр. 13-25.

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Harvard

Сергеев, МЛ & Касаткина, АК 2026, 'Паратекст о паратексте', ACTA LINGUISTICA PETROPOLITANA. ТРУДЫ ИНСТИТУТА ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ, Том. 21, № 3, стр. 13-25. https://doi.org/10.30842/alp230657372131325

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Сергеев, М. Л., & Касаткина, А. К. (2026). Паратекст о паратексте. ACTA LINGUISTICA PETROPOLITANA. ТРУДЫ ИНСТИТУТА ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ, 21(3), 13-25. https://doi.org/10.30842/alp230657372131325

Vancouver

Сергеев МЛ, Касаткина АК. Паратекст о паратексте. ACTA LINGUISTICA PETROPOLITANA. ТРУДЫ ИНСТИТУТА ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ. 2026 Янв. 15;21(3):13-25. https://doi.org/10.30842/alp230657372131325

Author

Сергеев, Михаил Львович ; Касаткина, Александра Константиновна. / Паратекст о паратексте. в: ACTA LINGUISTICA PETROPOLITANA. ТРУДЫ ИНСТИТУТА ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ. 2026 ; Том 21, № 3. стр. 13-25.

BibTeX

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