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    المصدر: Discourse; Том 6, № 4 (2020); 62-72 ; Дискурс; Том 6, № 4 (2020); 62-72 ; 2658-7777 ; 2412-8562 ; 10.32603/2412-8562-2020-6-4

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    المؤلفون: Karpievich, A.

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    Relation: Karpievich, A. The problem of attribution of the Nigerian emigrant writers' works / A. Karpievich // The Youth of the 21st Century: Education, Science, Innovations : Proceedings of VIII International Conference for Students, Postgraduates and Young Scientists, Vitebsk, December 10, 2021. – Vitebsk : VSU named after P. M. Masherov, 2021. – P. 63-65. – Bibliogr.: p. 65 (2 nam.).; ee5224ba0ec9e20aa1fbebcc64d2a045; https://rep.vsu.by/handle/123456789/30659

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