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Bibliography of the Czech Linguistics (BibCzechLing)

The "Bibliography of the Czech Linguistics (BibCzechLing)" is provided by the Institute of the Czech Language of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (Ústav pro jazyk český AV). The database contains about 73.280 records and covers the period from 1992 till 2018. The list of subjects is located here.

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Your search for Blažek, Václav provides 354 hits
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On classification of Kartvelian languages

Blažek, Václav, in: Folia Orientalia (Kraków), 50, 2013, s. 159-176
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A little moon-light on Afroasiatic "night"

Blažek, Václav, in: Folia Orientalia (Kraków), 49, č. (2012), 2013, s. 77-86
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Illyrians in Bohemia? Critical remarks on false interpretation of toponyms

Blažek, Václav, in: Studia Indogermanica Lodziensia, č. 7, 2012, s. 129-145
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Hittite wakšur

Blažek, Václav, in: Proceedings of the 23rd Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference, Los Angeles, October 28-29, 2011, Bremen, Hempen ; 2012, s. 17-28
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Uralic migration

Blažek, Václav, in: The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration 1, Oxford, Wiley-Blackwell ; 2013, s. 178-183
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Etymological analysis of toponyms from Ptolemy's description of Central Europe

Blažek, Václav, in: Celts and Slavs in Central and Southeastern Europe : Proceedings of the Third International Colloquium of the Societas Celto-Slavica, Dubrovnik, September 18-20, 2008, Zagreb, Inst. za hrv. jezik ; 2010, s. 21-45
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Balto-Slavic 'smith'

Blažek, Václav, in: Baltistica (Vilnius), 44, č. 1, 2009, s. 25-31
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On application of glottochronology to Berber languages. East Berber branch

Blažek, Václav, in: Folia Orientalia (Kraków), 44, 2008, s. 107-129
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Indo-European nominal inflection in Nostratic perspective

Blažek, Václav, in: Journal of language relationship = Voprosy jazykovogo rodstva (Moskva), 11, 2014, s. 19-38
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A comparative-etymological approach to Afrasian numerals

Blažek, Václav, in: Proceedings of the fifth international Hamito-Semitic congress. Bd. 1 : Hamito-Semitic, Berber, Chadic, Wien, 1990, s. 29-44