“The Use of the First and the Second Person Pronouns by American English Speakers in Formal Meetings: An Analysis of the Corpus of Spoken Professional American English”
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Yaguchi, Michiko, Yoko Iyeiri, & Yasumasa Baba. 2008. “The Use of the First and the Second Person Pronouns by American English Speakers in Formal Meetings: An Analysis of the Corpus of Spoken Professional American English”. Setsunan Journal of English Education 2: 33-51.
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