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ID2359
Author(s)Schenker, Alexander M.
Title

Slavic Reflexive and Indo-European Middle : a Typological Study

PublishedAmerican Contributions to the Tenth International Congress of Slavists : Sofia, September 1988 : Linguistics (1988), 363-383
Editored. by Alexander M. Schenker
PublisherSlavica
Classifisation (EN)Linguistics
The Structure and History of Common Slavic. Balto-Slavic Ethnolinguistic Relations
Classifisation (RU)Языкознание
Структура и история праславянского языка. Балто-славянские этнолингвистические отношения
Classifisation (CZ)Jazykověda
Struktura a vývoj praslovanského jazyka. Balto-slovanské etnolingvistické vztahy
SoundexS8540; R7354; E0716; M6225; T2154; S8220
Typeperiodical
VolumeX (1988)
HoldingsSearch in WorldCat
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