Victoria Kamasa - Research
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- | My research interests focus on communication science, especially on the analysis of persuasion and manipulation ways in liturgics texts. An article that summarizes the methodology of my Master's Thesis research was published in ''Investigationes Linguisticae'', 2006, vol.13. | + | My research interests focus on the role of language in the society, with special interest for language of religious comunication. Currently I work in CDA paradigm. |
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My research interests focus on the role of language in the society, with special interest for language of religious comunication. Currently I work in CDA paradigm.