Separating the Grain from the Chaff: Relying on Linguistic Clues to Tell Real News Apart from Fake News
Book Review
Abstract
Grieve, Jack – Woodfield, Helena 2023: The Language of Fake News. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Online: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009349161
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