Voice Analysis in English and Persian Persuasive Texts: Pedagogical implications in focus
Subject Areas :Shiva Javdan 1 , Hossein Vahid Dastjerdi 2
1 - University of Isfahan
2 - Islamic Azad University, Shahreza Branch
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