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ID2008CZ026733
Title

Formal Description of Slavic Languages (FDSL 5). The Fifth Conference, Leipzig 2003

Editor(s)Ed. Zybatow, Gerhild; Szucsich, Luka; Junghanns, Uwe; Meyer, Roland
Place/Publ.Frankfurt a. Main: Lang
Year2008
Pages601 s.
Languageeng
Classification (CZ)Časopisy a sborníky vydané v zahraničí
Práce obecné
Classification (EN)Foreign periodicals, etc.
General works
Subjectssborníky; slavistika
Subjects (DE)Sammelbände; Slawistik
NotePodle BSL 2000-14, 65389
Mediumbook
Sourcehttps://bibliografie.ujc.cas.cz/documents/26733
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