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ID2009CZ079444
Author(s)Petkevič, Vladimír
Title

Automatic identification of the 1st and 2nd person preterite active in contemporary Czech

PublishedCzech in Formal Grammar, München, LINCOM Europa ; 2009, s. 141-153
Languageeng
Classification (CZ)Matematické, statistické a strojové zpracování češtiny
Jednotlivé slovní druhy, jejich mluvnické kategorie a význam
Syntax
Classification (EN)Mathematical, statistical, and machine processing of Czech
Particular word classes, their grammatical categories and meaning
Syntax
Subjectsčeština; gramatika formální; slovesa; osoba; čas minulý; morfosyntax; příčestí minulé; slovesa pomocná; syntax; slovosled
Subjects (DE)Tschechisch; Verben; Person, pl. Personen; das Partizip II (ge-such-t; studier-t; teil-ge-nomm-en; ge-dach-t); Syntax (Satzlehre); Wortstellung
NotePopis 1. a 2. osoby préterita v češtině, analýza postavení ve větě l-vého příčestí + pomocného slovesného tvaru a v opačném pořadí; materiál z korpusu SYN
Mediumarticle
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Holdings (in Germany)in KVK prüfen [isbn]
Sourcehttps://bibliografie.ujc.cas.cz/documents/79444
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