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In the last decade, research on the written word has grown out of the realization in linguistics, psychology and the cognitive sciences that discourse and language production represent cutting-edge issues in the these disciplines. Understanding the nature of written communication has defined an essential nexus of intellectual inquiry into these fields. Written Communication has contributed to and continues to shape this emerging area of inquiry. This scholarly journal bring you new research, ideas and theoretical concepts.
 
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