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The Dog's Tale: Chinese, Hungarian and Swedish children's narrative conventions L'Histoire du Chien: Les conventions narratives chez les enfants Chinois, Hongrois et Suedois El Cuento del Perro: Convenciones en la forma de narrar de niños Chinos, Hungaros y Suecos

Pages 181-191 | Published online: 21 Jul 2010

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