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The "Bibliography of the Czech Linguistics (BibCzechLing)" is provided by the Institute of the Czech Language of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (Ústav pro jazyk český AV). The database contains about 73.280 records and covers the period from 1992 till 2018. The list of subjects is located here.
Your search for Varieties of Czech : Studies in Czech Sociolinguistics provides 19 hits | |
1 | Spoken CzechČermák, František, in: Varieties of Czech : Studies in Czech Sociolinguistics, Amsterdam, Rodopi ; 1993, s. 27-41 |
2 | IntroductionEckert, Eva, in: Varieties of Czech : Studies in Czech Sociolinguistics, Amsterdam, Rodopi ; 1993, s. 3-26 |
3 | Does spoken literary Czech exist?Kraus, Jiří, in: Varieties of Czech : Studies in Czech Sociolinguistics, Amsterdam, Rodopi ; 1993, s. 42-49 |
4 | Speakers' Attitudes Towards Code SwitchingSgall, Petr; Hronek, Jiří, in: Varieties of Czech : Studies in Czech Sociolinguistics, Amsterdam, Rodopi ; 1993, s. 50-62 |
5 | The function of code switching in Prague colloquial CzechHammer, Louise, in: Varieties of Czech : Studies in Czech Sociolinguistics, Amsterdam, Rodopi ; 1993, s. 63-78 |
6 | The forbidden fruit is the most tempting or why there is no Czech sociolinguisticsStarý, Zdeněk, in: Varieties of Czech : Studies in Czech Sociolinguistics, Amsterdam, Rodopi ; 1993, s. 79-95 |
7 | Colloquial Czech in Two Works of Literature: Landovský and SvobodaTownsend, Charles Edward, in: Varieties of Czech : Studies in Czech Sociolinguistics, Amsterdam, Rodopi ; 1993, s. 96-110 |
8 | Stylistic variation in the use of "ten"Kresin, Susan C., in: Varieties of Czech : Studies in Czech Sociolinguistics, Amsterdam, Rodopi ; 1993, s. 111-123 |
9 | The Works of Ludvík Vaculík: Lost in TranslationBrodská, Zdena, in: Varieties of Czech : Studies in Czech Sociolinguistics, Amsterdam, Rodopi ; 1993, s. 124-136 |
10 | Case Study in the Problem of Czech-English Translation with Special Reference to the Works of Bohumil HrabalHrabik-Samal, Mary, in: Varieties of Czech : Studies in Czech Sociolinguistics, Amsterdam, Rodopi ; 1993, s. 137-142 |