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Plato, Resp. 331a: Quotation plus Allusion? / Kazanskaya, M.N.

в: Индоевропейское языкознание и классическая филология, Том 20, 2016, стр. 372–384.

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Kazanskaya, MN 2016, 'Plato, Resp. 331a: Quotation plus Allusion?', Индоевропейское языкознание и классическая филология, Том. 20, стр. 372–384.

APA

Kazanskaya, M. N. (2016). Plato, Resp. 331a: Quotation plus Allusion? Индоевропейское языкознание и классическая филология, 20, 372–384.

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Kazanskaya MN. Plato, Resp. 331a: Quotation plus Allusion? Индоевропейское языкознание и классическая филология. 2016;20:372–384.

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Kazanskaya, M.N. / Plato, Resp. 331a: Quotation plus Allusion?. в: Индоевропейское языкознание и классическая филология. 2016 ; Том 20. стр. 372–384.

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