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ID1824053819
Author(s)Juhásová, L.
Title

Existenciálny význam slovies byt' a mat' v slovenčine a bulharčine = Existential meaning of verbs to be and to have in Slovak and Bulgarian languages

PublishedSlavica Slovaca : orgán Slavistického Ústavu Jána Stanislava SAV a Slovenského Komitétu Slavistov, Bratislava : Vyd. Slovenskej Akad. Vied, 41, 2006, 1, 32-39
SoundexE0488; V8660; S8580; S8568; B1578; E0488; M6664; V0718; S8540; B1547; L5644
Mediumarticle
URLwww.slavu.sav.sk (homepage)
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SourceOLC Slavistik
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