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Blažek, Václav.
Uralic numerals. In: Blažek, Václav. Numerals : comparative-etymological analyses of numeral systems and their implications : (Saharan, Nubian, Egyptian, Berber, Kartvelian, Uralic, Altaic and Indo-European languages).
1999, s. 89–101.
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Blažek, Václav.
Kartvelian numerals. In: Blažek, Václav. Numerals : comparative-etymological analyses of numeral systems and their implications : (Saharan, Nubian, Egyptian, Berber, Kartvelian, Uralic, Altaic and Indo-European languages).
1999, s. 80–88.
Kapitola
Blažek, Václav.
Saharan numerals. In: Blažek, Václav. Numerals : comparative-etymological analyses of numeral systems and their implications : (Saharan, Nubian, Egyptian, Berber, Kartvelian, Uralic, Altaic and Indo-European languages).
1999, s. 1–14.
Kapitola
Blažek, Václav.
Egyptian numerals. In: Blažek, Václav. Numerals : comparative-etymological analyses of numeral systems and their implications : (Saharan, Nubian, Egyptian, Berber, Kartvelian, Uralic, Altaic and Indo-European languages).
1999, s. 28–56.
Kapitola
Blažek, Václav.
Introduction. In: Blažek, Václav. Numerals : comparative-etymological analyses of numeral systems and their implications : (Saharan, Nubian, Egyptian, Berber, Kartvelian, Uralic, Altaic and Indo-European languages).
1999, s. 0–v.
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Blažek, Václav.
Altaic numerals. In: Blažek, Václav. Numerals : comparative-etymological analyses of numeral systems and their implications : (Saharan, Nubian, Egyptian, Berber, Kartvelian, Uralic, Altaic and Indo-European languages).
1999, s. 102–140.
Kapitola
Blažek, Václav.
Patterns of creating numerals. In: Blažek, Václav. Numerals : comparative-etymological analyses of numeral systems and their implications : (Saharan, Nubian, Egyptian, Berber, Kartvelian, Uralic, Altaic and Indo-European languages).
1999, s. 325–337.
Kapitola
Blažek, Václav.
Berber numerals. In: Blažek, Václav. Numerals : comparative-etymological analyses of numeral systems and their implications : (Saharan, Nubian, Egyptian, Berber, Kartvelian, Uralic, Altaic and Indo-European languages).
1999, s. 57–79.
Kapitola
Blažek, Václav.
Nubian numerals. In: Blažek, Václav. Numerals : comparative-etymological analyses of numeral systems and their implications : (Saharan, Nubian, Egyptian, Berber, Kartvelian, Uralic, Altaic and Indo-European languages).
1999, s. 15–27.
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Fasora, Lukáš, Hanuš, Jiří.
Myth: an attempt at understanding university history. In: Fasora, Lukáš. , Hanuš, Jiří. Myths and traditions of Central European university culture.
2019, s. 10–19.
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Fasora, Lukáš, Hanuš, Jiří.
The myth of autonomous university governance. In: Fasora, Lukáš. , Hanuš, Jiří. Myths and traditions of Central European university culture.
2019, s. 159–187.
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Fasora, Lukáš, Hanuš, Jiří.
The myth of contributing to society. In: Fasora, Lukáš. , Hanuš, Jiří. Myths and traditions of Central European university culture.
2019, s. 125–158.
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Fasora, Lukáš, Hanuš, Jiří.
The history of university culture and some current issues. In: Fasora, Lukáš. , Hanuš, Jiří. Myths and traditions of Central European university culture.
2019, s. 208–221.
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Fasora, Lukáš, Hanuš, Jiří.
The myth of university freedom. In: Fasora, Lukáš. , Hanuš, Jiří. Myths and traditions of Central European university culture.
2019, s. 20–37.
Kapitola
Fasora, Lukáš, Hanuš, Jiří.
The myth of the unified university. In: Fasora, Lukáš. , Hanuš, Jiří. Myths and traditions of Central European university culture.
2019, s. 69–105.
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Fasora, Lukáš, Hanuš, Jiří.
Myth and traditions of Central European university culture : (an introduction for international readers). In: Fasora, Lukáš. , Hanuš, Jiří. Myths and traditions of Central European university culture.
2019, s. 7–9.
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Fasora, Lukáš, Hanuš, Jiří.
The myth of territory. In: Fasora, Lukáš. , Hanuš, Jiří. Myths and traditions of Central European university culture.
2019, s. 188–207.
Kapitola
Fasora, Lukáš, Hanuš, Jiří.
Name index. In: Fasora, Lukáš. , Hanuš, Jiří. Myths and traditions of Central European university culture.
2019, s. 242–245.
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Fasora, Lukáš, Hanuš, Jiří.
The myth of indisputable foundations. In: Fasora, Lukáš. , Hanuš, Jiří. Myths and traditions of Central European university culture.
2019, s. 106–124.
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Fasora, Lukáš, Hanuš, Jiří.
Bibliography and sources. In: Fasora, Lukáš. , Hanuš, Jiří. Myths and traditions of Central European university culture.
2019, s. 224–241.
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Fasora, Lukáš, Hanuš, Jiří.
The Humboldtian myth. In: Fasora, Lukáš. , Hanuš, Jiří. Myths and traditions of Central European university culture.
2019, s. 38–68.
Kapitola
Schildberger, František.
The ways of Czech literary reportage : summary. In: Schildberger, František. Podoby české literární reportáže.
2020, s. 203–204.
Kapitola
Hrabák, Josef.
Remarks on the character of Czech pure-syllabic and syllabotonic verse. In: Hrabák, Josef. Polyglotta.
1971, s. 44–48.
Kapitola
Hrabák, Josef.
Otakar Theer and the beginnings of Czech accentual verse. In: Hrabák, Josef. Polyglotta.
1971, s. 31–43.
Kapitola
Levý, Jiří.
The development of rhyme-scheme and of syntactic pattern in the English renaissance sonnet. In: Levý, Jiří. Paralipomena.
1971, s. 22–42.
Kapitola
Levý, Jiří.
On the relations of language and stanza pattern in the English sonnet. In: Levý, Jiří. Paralipomena.
1971, s. 43–61.
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Levý, Jiří.
The meanings of form and the forms of meaning. In: Levý, Jiří. Paralipomena.
1971, s. 97–109.
Kapitola
Levý, Jiří.
A contribution to the typology of accentual-syllabic versifications. In: Levý, Jiří. Paralipomena.
1971, s. 9–21.
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Salhiová, Martina.
The ways of the authorial fairy tale after the year 2000 in the Czech Republic and in Bulgaria : summary. In: Salhiová, Martina. Cesty autorské pohádky po roce 2000 v České republice a v Bulharsku.
2021, s. 152–153.
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Cigán, Michal.
Theoretical background : [introdution part]. In: Cigán, Michal. Priest-king of the warriors and witch-queen of the others : cargo cult and witch hunt in Indo-European myth and reality.
2019, s. 13–14.