The Impact of Language on Personality Ethic as a Social Paradigm
Subject Areas : All areas of language and translationMaryam Mohseni 1 , Gholamreza Abbasian 2
1 - Faculty of Persian Literature and Foreign Languages, Islamic Azad University,South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
2 - Faculty of Persian Literature and Foreign Languages, Islamic Azad University,South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
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