Název: Fifty volumes of Brno Studies in English
Zdrojový dokument: Brno studies in English. 2024, roč. 50, č. 1, s. 5-11
Rozsah
5-11
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ISSN0524-6881 (print)1805-0867 (online)
Trvalý odkaz (DOI): https://doi.org/10.5817/BSE2024-1-1
Trvalý odkaz (handle): https://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/digilib.81072
Type: Editorial; Ediční poznámka
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Licence: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International
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[12] Vachek, Josef (1964) On peripheral phonemes of Modern English. Brno Studies in English 4, 7–109.
[13] Vachek, Josef (1994) Vzpomínky českého anglisty. Jinočany: H&H.
[2] Chovanec, Jan (2014) Chapters from the History of Czech Functional Linguistics. Brno: Masarykova univerzita. https://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/131558
[3] Firbas, Jan (1964) From comparative word-order studies. (Thoughts on V. Mathesius' Con-ception of the Word-Order System in English Compared with that in Czech). Brno Studies in English 4, 111–128.
[4] Firbas, Jan (1971) On the concept of communicative dynamism in the theory of functional sentence perspective. Brno Studies in English 20, 135–144.
[5] Firbas, Jan (1993) Twenty volumes of Brno Studies in English and Professor Josef Vachek. Brno Studies in English 20(1), 117–118.
[6] Firbas, Jan (1959) Thoughts on the communicative function of the verb in English, German and Czech. Brno Studies in English 1, 39–68.
[7] Firbas, Jan (1999) "Dogs must be carried on the escalator": A case study in FSP potentiality. Brno Studies in English 25, 7–18.
[8] Mathesius, Vilém (1975) A Functional Analysis of Present Day English on a General Linguistic Basis. The Hague and Paris: Walter de Gruyter. Trans. by Libuše Dušková.
[9] Vachek, Josef (1959) Foreword. Brno Studies in English 1, 3.
[10] Vachek, Josef (1959) Two chapters on written English. Brno Studies in English 1, 7–38.
[11] Vachek, Josef (1961) Some less familiar features of the analytical trend in English. Brno Studies in English 3, 9–78.
[12] Vachek, Josef (1964) On peripheral phonemes of Modern English. Brno Studies in English 4, 7–109.
[13] Vachek, Josef (1994) Vzpomínky českého anglisty. Jinočany: H&H.