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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.
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31 | Dravidian Studies : Selected PapersEmeneau, M. B. 1994 |
32 | Analysis to Synthesis. The Development of Complex Verb Morphology in the Dravidian LanguagesSteever, Sanford B. New York 1993 |
33 | Colloquial Tamil. The Complete Course for BeginnersAsher, R. E.; Annamalai, E. London 2002 |
34 | Contemporary Tamil Prose Reader with Notes, Translation and GlossaryEd. Subramanian, P. R. Chennai 2008 |
35 | Auxiliarity in Tamil (with special reference to auxiliary verbs iru, viTu and koLLuHons, Pavel Praha 2006 |
36 | Flowers & Formulas. Nature as symbolic code in old Tamil love poetryVacek, Jaroslav Praha 2007 |
37 | Chmelnice a vinice na území dnešní Velké PlzněNováková, Marie, in: Onomastické práce. Sv. 2 : Sborník rozprav k sedmdesátým narozeninám univ. prof. dr. Witolda Taszyckého, Praha, Místopisná komise ČSAV ; 1968, s. 185-192 |
38 | To laugh, to smile, to deride in Dravidian and MongolianVacek, Jaroslav, in: PILC Journal of Dravidic Studies (Pondicherry), 2, č. 2, 1992, s. 147-151 |
39 | Dravidian and Mongolian: Summary of ResultsVacek, Jaroslav, in: Archív orientální, 64, č. 1, 1996, s. 31-46 |
40 | ' To grow, to rise, to be great' in Dravidian and Altaic. 1. Stems with initial vowelsVacek, Jaroslav, in: Archív orientální, 64, č. 3, 1996, s. 295-334 |