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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.
Your search for Cope, Lida provides 19 hits | |
1 | The language of Czech Moravians in Texas. Do you know what "Párknu káru u hauza" means?Cope, Lida, in: Southwest Journal of Linguistics (Denton, TX), 20, č. 2, 2001, s. 51-84 |
2 | Texas Czech: the language of Texans who say they speak "a different type of Czech"Cope, Lida, in: Southwest Journal of Linguistics (Denton, TX), 20, č. 1, 2001, s. 29-69 |
3 | The future of Czech in Texas. "How can you learn something if it's not offered to you?"Cope, Lida, in: Kosmas: Czechoslovak and Central European Journal, 14, č. 2, 2001, s. 80-104 |
4 | Texas Czech of Texas Czechs: an ethnoliguistic perspective on language use in a dying language communityCope, Lida, in: Modern Czech Studies, Providence, Brown Univ. ; 1999, s. 2-10 |
5 | Texas Czech folk music and ethnic identityCope, Lida, in: Pragmatics (Antwerp), 10, č. 1, 2000, s. 7-37 |
6 | From ethnocultural pride to promoting the Texas Czech vernacular: current maintenance efforts and unexplored possibilitiesCope, Lida, in: Language and Education (Abingdon, UK), 25, č. 4, 2011, s. 361-383 |
7 | Switching codes, affirming identities: writing in Texas CzechCope, Lida, in: Discourse and Interaction, 2, č. 2, 2009, s. 5-21 |
8 | Texas Czech ethnic identity. So how Czech are you, really?Cope, Lida, in: Slavic and East European Journal (Madison, WI), 47, č. 4, 2003, s. 648-676 |
9 | Written codeswitching and ethnolinguistic identities of a Czech Texan. "Tož ja jsem česka!"Cope, Lida, in: Between Texts, Languages, and Cultures : A Festschrift for Michael Henry Heim, Bloomington, Slavica ; 2008, s. 95-108 |
10 | Texas Czech legacy project. Documenting the past and present for the futureCope, Lida, in: International Journal of the Sociology of Language (Berlin), 238, 2016, s. 105-125 |