From hypertext to paper: kd o @cento q tava aki?
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https://doi.org/10.5007/%25xAbstract
The central objective of this work is to present the use of the abbreviation in a perspective comparative-historically, in order to prove that the incident was giving phenomenont is not a creation of the digital text, but it had beginning in the century VI a.C. The analysed corpus consists of work, annotation and proof, besides blogs, e-mails and SMSs.Downloads
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