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Burgers, C. (2020). Sociale norm. C : Magazine over Communicatie, 32(5), 23. https://www.logeion.nl/l/library/download/urn:uuid:8b0e9e45-1e95-49eb-bdfe-02cff92de43e/c05+2020+compleet.pdf
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Burgers, C. (2020). Angst. C : Magazine over Communicatie, 32(6), 11. https://www.logeion.nl/l/library/download/urn:uuid:61ee90c3-1b48-4960-9bee-ee6e9fff35c3/c06_magazine_online.pdf
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Burgers, C. (2020). Onzekerheid. C : Magazine over Communicatie, 32(4), 27. https://www.logeion.nl/l/library/download/urn:uuid:b5acc2f7-f90a-44a2-9dc7-f82b123d187c/c04+2020+-+compleet.pdf
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Burgers, C. (2020). Thuis. C : Magazine over Communicatie, 32(3), 19. https://www.logeion.nl/l/library/download/urn:uuid:f89122a5-0a0c-4f8e-b3c8-9f6f580e203e/c03_magazine_def-online.pdf
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Burgers, C. (2020). [Review of: L. Šarić, M.-M. Stanojević (2019) Metaphor, nation and discourse]. Journal of Pragmatics, 158, 86-88. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2020.01.008
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van den Heerik, R. A. M., Droog, E., Jong Tjien Fa, M., & Burgers, C. (2020). Thinking out of the box: Production of direct metaphor in a social-media context. Internet Pragmatics, 3(1), 64-94. https://doi.org/10.1075/ip.00049.hee
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Reijnierse, W. G., Burgers, C., Krennmayr, T., & Steen, G. J. (2020). The role of co-text in the analysis of potentially deliberate metaphor. In C. Di Biase-Dyson, & M. Egg (Eds.), Drawing Attention to Metaphor: Case studies across time periods, cultures and modalities (pp. 15-38). (Figurative thought and language; Vol. 5). John Benjamins Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.1075/ftl.5.02rei
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Burgers, C. (2020). Goede voornemens. C : Magazine over Communicatie, 32(8), 25. https://www.logeion.nl/l/library/download/urn:uuid:4ea7db3b-bf62-47df-b4ac-553db9e2c394/vakblad+c+2020+-+c%238.pdf
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Burgers, C. (2020). Retorische modder. C : Magazine over Communicatie, 32(7), 19. https://www.logeion.nl/l/library/download/urn:uuid:87a09c75-f3b6-404a-ae87-dce24e4a639e/vakblad+c+2020+-+c%237.pdf
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Beukeboom, C. J., & Burgers, C. (2020). Seeing bias in irony: How recipients infer speakers’ stereotypes from their ironic remarks about social-category members. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 23(7), 1085-1102. https://doi.org/10.1177/1368430219887439
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