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会話データ分析を行う研究論文の年代別動向の調査

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Title
会話データ分析を行う研究論文の年代別動向の調査
Published in
Journal of Japanese Language Teaching, March 2017
DOI 10.20721/nihongokyoiku.159.0_46
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大場 美和子, 中井 陽子, 寅丸 真澄

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#20,726,252
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#191
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#251,798
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Outputs of similar age from Journal of Japanese Language Teaching
#97
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