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Idiomaticidade, familiaridade e informação prévia no processamento de expressões idiomáticas do PB

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Title
Idiomaticidade, familiaridade e informação prévia no processamento de expressões idiomáticas do PB
Published in
Letras de Hoje, June 2018
DOI 10.15448/1984-7726.2018.1.28680
Authors

Sara de Oliveira Gomes Barreto, Mercedes Marcilese, Ágata Jéssica Avelar de Oliveira

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#17,292,294
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#14
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#221,591
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#2
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