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ID2003CZ040186
Title

Theory and Practice in English Studies. Vol. 1. Proceedings from the Seventh Conference of English, American and Canadian Studies (Linguistics and Methodology)

Editor(s)Ed. by Chovanec, Jan
Place/Publ.Brno: MU
Year2003
Pages191 s.
Languageeng
ISBN80-210-3283-9
Classification (CZ)Časopisy a sborníky vydané v ČR
Popis a rozbor jazyka
Classification (EN)Periodicals, etc. published in the Czech Republic
Description and analysis of language
Subjectsangličtina; anglistika; sborníky; didaktika
Subjects (DE)Englisch; Sammelbände; Didaktik
NoteAnalyticky rozepsáno
Mediumbook
Holdings (in Germany)in KVK prüfen [isbn]
Sourcehttps://bibliografie.ujc.cas.cz/documents/40186
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