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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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1 | O starom mongolskom písmeKiripolská, Marta, in: Nový Orient, 47, č. 9, 1992, s. 262-264 |
2 | ' 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 |
3 | The use of iconopoeic words in spoken MongolianOberfalzerová, Alena, in: Mongolo-Tibetica Pragensia : Ethnolinguistics, Sociolinguistics, Religion and Culture, Praha : Triton, 2008-, 3, č. 1, 2010, s. 7-34 |
4 | Dravidian and Mongolian: Summary of ResultsVacek, Jaroslav, in: Archív orientální, 64, č. 1, 1996, s. 31-46 |
5 | Svátek kalmyckého národaChaloupková, Lygžima, in: Nový Orient, 55, č. 2, 2000, s. 50-54 |
6 | Fear and contentment as experienced by the Mongolian nomads: nutagOberfalzerová, Alena, in: Mongolo-Tibetica Pragensia : Ethnolinguistics, Sociolinguistics, Religion and Culture, Praha : Triton, 2008-, 1, č. 1, 2008, s. 9-43 |
7 | Písmo v pohybuHřebíček, Luděk, in: Nový Orient, 51, č. 5, 1996, s. 170-173 |
8 | Chukcho-Kamchatkan and Uralic lexical evidence of their genetic relationshipBlažek, Václav, in: Aspekty komparatistiki 2, Moskva, Rossijskij gosud. gumanitarnyj univ. ; 2007, s. 197-212 |
9 | Personal names among Mongolian nomadsObrátilová, Eva, in: Mongolo-Tibetica Pragensia : Ethnolinguistics, Sociolinguistics, Religion and Culture, Praha : Triton, 2008-, 3, č. 1, 2010, s. 35-59 |
10 | Adaptation of loanwoards in Mongolian through verb formationKapišovská, Veronika, in: Mongolo-Tibetica Pragensia : Ethnolinguistics, Sociolinguistics, Religion and Culture, Praha : Triton, 2008-, 3, č. 2, 2010, s. 59-81 |