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ID2005CZ038205
Author(s)Caha, Pavel; Karlík, Petr
Title

Where does modality come from?

PublishedModality in Slavonic Languages : New Perspectives, München, Sagner 2005, s. 61-72
Languageeng
Classification (CZ)Jednotlivé slovní druhy, jejich mluvnické kategorie a význam
Popis a rozbor jazyka
Kontakty češtiny s jazyky neslovanskými. Příspěvky srovnávací
Tvoření slov
Classification (EN)Particular word classes, their grammatical categories and meaning
Description and analysis of language
Contacts of Czech with non-Slavonic languages
Word formation
Subjectsadjektiva modální; morfémy; tvoření slov; studie porovnávací; angličtina; sufixy
Subjects (DE)Wortbildung; Vergleichsstudie; Englisch; Suffixe
NoteČeská modální adjektiva, jejich tvoření sufixem -teln(ý) a charakteristika. Srovnání s angličtinou
Mediumarticle
HoldingsSearch WorldCat
Holdings (in Germany)in KVK prüfen [isbn]
Sourcehttps://bibliografie.ujc.cas.cz/documents/38205
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