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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 Where One's Tongue Rules Well : A Festschrift for Charles E. Townsend provides 10 hits | |
1 | Orality/literacy contrast in the development of language descriptionKraus, Jiří, in: Where One's Tongue Rules Well : A Festschrift for Charles E. Townsend, Bloomington, Indiana Univ. 2002, s. 237-244 |
2 | Charles E. Townsend: an appreciationFranks, Steven; Gribble, Charles; Townsend, Janet, in: Where One's Tongue Rules Well : A Festschrift for Charles E. Townsend, Bloomington, Indiana Univ. 2002, s. 1-7 |
3 | Form, function, and context. A quest to reveal the systems of languageJanda, Laura A., in: Where One's Tongue Rules Well : A Festschrift for Charles E. Townsend, Bloomington, Indiana Univ. 2002, s. 8-10 |
4 | Cases in collision, cases in collusion: the semantic space of case in Czech and RussianLaura, Janda A., in: Where One's Tongue Rules Well : A Festschrift for Charles E. Townsend, Bloomington, Indiana Univ. 2002, s. 43-61 |
5 | Demonstratives, definite articles and clines of grammaticalization: evidence from Russian and spoken CzechKresin, Susan C., in: Where One's Tongue Rules Well : A Festschrift for Charles E. Townsend, Bloomington, Indiana Univ. 2002, s. 63-73 |
6 | Czech stress in the context of West SlavicBethin, Christina Y., in: Where One's Tongue Rules Well : A Festschrift for Charles E. Townsend, Bloomington, Indiana Univ. 2002, s. 75-90 |
7 | On length and accent in Czech nounsGladney, Frank Y., in: Where One's Tongue Rules Well : A Festschrift for Charles E. Townsend, Bloomington, Indiana Univ. 2002, s. 105-117 |
8 | Language variation, contact, and shift in tombstone inscriptionsEckert, Eva, in: Where One's Tongue Rules Well : A Festschrift for Charles E. Townsend, Bloomington, Indiana Univ. 2002, s. 193-212 |
9 | Relational features in political language: a comparison of speeches by Havel, Clinton and MoriFidler Ueda, Masako, in: Where One's Tongue Rules Well : A Festschrift for Charles E. Townsend, Bloomington, Indiana Univ. 2002, s. 213-228 |
10 | Spoken Czech revisitedSgall, Petr, in: Where One's Tongue Rules Well : A Festschrift for Charles E. Townsend, Bloomington, Indiana Univ. 2002, s. 299-309 |