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ID2012CZ078660
Author(s)Loma, Aleksandar; Vlajić-Popović, Jasna
Title

The common Slavic *gotov7 reconsidered

PublishedTheory and Empiricism in Slavonic Diachronic Linguistics [ThEmpSl], Praha, Nakl. Lidové noviny ; 2012, s. 103-111.
Languageeng
Classification (CZ)Slovní zásoba. Lexikografie. Terminologie
Jazyky baltské (z hlediska srovnávacího)
Classification (EN)Vocabulary. Lexicography. Terminology
Baltic languages
Subjectsjazyky slovanské; jazyky baltoslovanské; etymologie; tvoření slov; deverbativa; supinum; infinitiv; Trubačev, Oleg Nikolajevič
Subjects (DE)Slawische Sprachen; Etymologie; Wortbildung; Infinitiv, Pl.: Infinitive (Grundform)
NoteRozvíjejí Trubačevovu etymologii
Mediumarticle
HoldingsSearch WorldCat
Holdings (in Germany)in KVK prüfen [isbn]
Sourcehttps://bibliografie.ujc.cas.cz/documents/78660
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