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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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Your search for Modern Czech Studies provides 11 hits
1

Texas Czech of Texas Czechs: an ethnoliguistic perspective on language use in a dying language community

Cope, Lida, in: Modern Czech Studies, Providence, Brown Univ. ; 1999, s. 2-10
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Language variation in an immigrant community: language and community maintenance

Eckert, Eva, in: Modern Czech Studies, Providence, Brown Univ. ; 1999, s. 11-37
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Some special problems of imperfective derivation in Czech

Townsend, Charles Edward, in: Modern Czech Studies, Providence, Brown Univ. ; 1999, s. 38-47
4

Varieties of Czech: responses to linguistics papers

Fried, Mirjam, in: Modern Czech Studies, Providence, Brown Univ. ; 1999, s. 48-52
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West Slavic influence on East Slavic cyrillic orthography before the 12th century: Novgorodan žg and Galician žč

Mathiesen, Robert, in: Modern Czech Studies, Providence, Brown Univ. ; 1999, s. 128-141
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A conversational analysis of a debate

Fidler Ueda, Masako, in: Modern Czech Studies, Providence, Brown Univ. ; 1999, s. 142-157
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The Czech teaching resources and materials project

Holdeman, Jeffrey D., in: Modern Czech Studies, Providence, Brown Univ. ; 1999, s. 158-160
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Introduction to the Linguistics Papers: new initiatives in Czech linguistics

Fidler Ueda, Masako, in: Modern Czech Studies, Providence, Brown Univ. ; 2000, s. 48-52
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Czech preposition vocalization: towards an articulatory approach

Holdeman, Jeffrey D., in: Modern Czech Studies, Providence, Brown Univ. ; 2000, s. 53-65
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Czech quantity: proto-Slavic accentology

Pisaro, Mark, in: Modern Czech Studies, Providence, Brown Univ. ; 2000, s. 66-75