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Bibliography of the Czech Linguistics (BibCzechLing)

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.

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Encoding space and time in Ron (Daffo dialect)

Seibert, Uwe, in: Time in Languages, Praha, Center for Theoretical Study 1995, s. 72-77
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Le problème des formes verbales dites "relatives"en tchadique

Zima, Petr, in: Etudes tchadiques : La phrase complexe, Paris, 1991, s. 15-26
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Tunisko v dávné minulosti

Pantůček, Svetozár, in: Nový Orient, 54, č. 4, 1999, s. 128-132
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Co víme o Berberech

Pantůček, Svetozár, in: Nový Orient, 55, č. 1, 2000, s. 6-9
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Zur semantischen und syntaktischen Struktur ornativer und kombinativer Beförderungsverben im modernen Arabischen

Wittig, Sabine, in: Archív orientální, 60, č. 1, 1992, s. 1-15
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CLARA: An overview

Zemánek, P., in: 39th Annual meeting and 10th Conference of the European Chapter : Workshop Proceedings on Arabic Language Processing: Status and Prospects, July 6th 2001, Toulouse, Univ. des Sciences Sociales ; 2001, s. 111-112
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The space and time adverbials nan/can in Hausa: cracking the deictic code

Jaggar, Philip; Buba, Malami, in: Space in Languages, Praha, UK ; 1996, s. 82-124
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The position of Agaw within Cushitic

Appleyard, David L., in: Studies in Near Eastern languages and literatures : Memorial volume of Karel Petráček, Praha, Orientální ústav AV ČR ; 1996, s. 1-14
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Sur la reconstruction du vocalisme radical en arabe et en sémitique

Bélová, Anna, in: Studies in Near Eastern languages and literatures : Memorial volume of Karel Petráček, Praha, Orientální ústav AV ČR ; 1996, s. 81-88
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Das "gebrochene"Femininum des Semitohamitischen

Böhm, Gerhard, in: Studies in Near Eastern languages and literatures : Memorial volume of Karel Petráček, Praha, Orientální ústav AV ČR ; 1996, s. 151-159