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      Bilingualism and the Emotional Intensity of Advertising Language

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      Journal of Consumer Research
      University of Chicago Press

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                Journal
                Journal of Consumer Research
                J Consum Res
                University of Chicago Press
                0093-5301
                1537-5277
                April 01 2009
                April 01 2009
                : 35
                : 6
                : 1012-1025
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                10.1086/595022
                6a748a30-1799-4ab2-9e40-8ac02540c34b
                © 2009
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