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Vocative!

2013
Vocatives have rarely been comprehensively discussed in their various facets. With 12 contributions covering the diversity of vocative marking, structures, and functions, as well as the relevance of vocatives for theoretical and methodological reasoning, this volume contributes to closing a significant gap in linguistic research. It provides a detailed
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NOx and VOCs

2004
Ground level ozone, also called smog, results from chemical reactions in the air from pollutants. The primary pollutants which result in ozone formation are volatile/organic compounds (VOCs) and oxides of nitrogen (NOx).
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VOC Abatement

CORROSION 1994, 1994
Abstract Over the last decade, one of the leading challenges facing the rail car industry has been the abatement of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). This situation is exacerbated when coatings are applied in such non attainment areas as Harris County, Texas and the strict environmental requirements of the Texas Natural Resources ...
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VOCs

2021
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Vocatives in service encounters: evidence from Greek

Acta Linguistica Hafniensia, 2019
Villy Tsakona, Maria Sifianou
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VOC

1991
John Landwehr   +2 more
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Calling vocatives duration in Libolo Portuguese

Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 2023
exaly  

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