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The Bibliography of International Congresses of Slavists (1929-2018) was converted from thirteen printed volumes into a database in cooperation with the Slavonic Library in Prague (Slovanská knihovna Praha) and contains 8550 records. Since 2008 the Bibliography appear only in electronic form and will be updated in five-year interval according to the next Congresses of Slavists. The further information can be found here. The overview of the classification can be found: here.

ID1866
Author(s)Růžička, Rudolf
Title

Puzzling Nominal Phrases in Upper Sorbian and Slovak

PublishedLětopis : Zeitschrift für Sorabistik = časopis za sorabistiku (1997) 1, 223-231
Classifisation (EN)Slavonic Nations, Their Languages, Literatures, Oral Traditions, Culture and the Humanities in the 20th Century
Principles of Slavonic Historical Comparative and Typological Linguistics
Classifisation (RU)Славянские народы, их языки, литературы, устное народное творчество, культура и гуманитарные науки в 20 в.
Основы славянского компаративного (историко-сравнительного) и типологического языкознания
Classifisation (CZ)Slovanské národy, jejich jazyky, literatury, ústní slovesnost, kultura a humanitní vědy v 20. století
Principy slovanské komparativní (historicko-srovnávací) a typologické jazykovědy
SoundexP1885; N6665; P1788; U0117; S8716; S8540
Typejournal
VolumeXI (1993)
HoldingsSearch in WorldCat
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