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ID6898
Author(s)Meyer, Roland
Title

Russian li- Interrogatives : Intonation, Syntax, Pragmatics

PublishedDeutsche Beiträge zum 14. Internationalen Slavistenkongress : Ohrid 2008 (2008), 277–288
Editorhrsg. von Sebastian Kempgen… [et al.]
PublisherVerlag Otto Sagner
Classifisation (EN)Linguistics
The Current Theories and Methods of Exploring the Grammatical Structure of Slavic Languages
Communicative Aspects of Grammar
The Typology of Slavic Languages
Grammar and Vocabulary.
Classifisation (RU)Языкознание
Современные теории и методы изучения грамматической структуры славянских языков
Коммуникативные аспекты грамматики
Типология славянских языков
Грамматика и словарь.
Classifisation (CZ)Jazykověda
Současné teorie a metody zkoumání gramatické struktury slovanských jazyků
Komunikativní aspekty gramatiky
Typologie slovanských jazyků
Gramatika a slovník.
SoundexR7860; I0627; I0626; S8624; P1746
Typeperiodical
VolumeXIV (2008)
HoldingsSee in WorldCat
PURLCitation link

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