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Mukařovský, Jan. Standard language and poetic language. In: Chapters from the history of Czech functional linguistics. 2014, pp. 41–53.

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Chovanec, Jan. Acknowledgements. In: Chapters from the history of Czech functional linguistics. 2014, pp. 4.

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Mathesius, Vilém. The English sentence as a whole: complex condensation and word order. In: Chapters from the history of Czech functional linguistics. 2014, pp. 95–113.

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Vachek, Josef. Remarks on the dynamism of the system of language. In: Chapters from the history of Czech functional linguistics. 2014, pp. 54–63.

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Havránek, Bohuslav. The functional differentiation of the standard language. In: Chapters from the history of Czech functional linguistics. 2014, pp. 27–40.

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Chamonikolasová, Jana. Acknowledgements. In: Chamonikolasová, Jana. A concise history of English. 2014, pp. 5.

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Chamonikolasová, Jana. Middle English. In: Chamonikolasová, Jana. A concise history of English. 2014, pp. 46–61.

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Chamonikolasová, Jana. Old English. In: Chamonikolasová, Jana. A concise history of English. 2014, pp. 23–45.

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Chamonikolasová, Jana. Sound changes from Proto-Indo-European to Early Modern English. In: Chamonikolasová, Jana. A concise history of English. 2014, pp. 68–84.

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Chamonikolasová, Jana. Abbreviations and symbols. In: Chamonikolasová, Jana. A concise history of English. 2014, pp. 6.

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Chamonikolasová, Jana. Proto-Indo-European. In: Chamonikolasová, Jana. A concise history of English. 2014, pp. 8–17.

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Chamonikolasová, Jana. Preface. In: Chamonikolasová, Jana. A concise history of English. 2014, pp. 4.

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Chamonikolasová, Jana. Early Modern English. In: Chamonikolasová, Jana. A concise history of English. 2014, pp. 62–67.

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Chamonikolasová, Jana. The role of foreign languages in the development of English. In: Chamonikolasová, Jana. A concise history of English. 2014, pp. 85–93.

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Chamonikolasová, Jana. Proto-Germanic. In: Chamonikolasová, Jana. A concise history of English. 2014, pp. 18–22.

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Chamonikolasová, Jana. Introduction. In: Chamonikolasová, Jana. A concise history of English. 2014, pp. 7.

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Newerkla, Stefan Michael. Foreword. In: Austrian, Czech and Slovak Slavonic studies in their central European context. 2005, pp. 7–8.

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Kostincová, Jana. Word - shape - substance : time and human form in Joseph Brodsky's poetry. In: Problémy poetiky. 2006, pp. 99–102.

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Rostinsky, Joseph N.. Jakub Deml's paradoxical denial. In: Problémy poetiky. 2006, pp. 345–354.

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Čale, Morana. Uncanny hypotyposes : on written portraits by Pirandello and Poe. In: Moderna - avantgarda - postmoderna. 2003, pp. 103–114.

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Gazda, Grzegorz. Rossyjskie inspiracje polskiej awangardy. In: Moderna - avantgarda - postmoderna. 2003, pp. 167–175.

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Gajdoš, Július. The mind and the body in performance art. In: Moderna - avantgarda - postmoderna. 2003, pp. 357–361.

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Bakula, Bogusław. The Polish historical novel after 1945 : some genological questions. In: Alexandr Veselovskij a dnešek : (materiály konference konané ve dnech 22.-24. října 1996). 1998, pp. 255–262.

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Weingarden, Lauren S.. Representation and signification in the visual arts. In: Alexandr Veselovskij a dnešek : (materiály konference konané ve dnech 22.-24. října 1996). 1998, pp. 91–97.

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Vardanjan, Oleg A.. Межъязыковое сопоставление культурно-образовательного потенциала поэтического текста. In: Alexandr Veselovskij a dnešek : (materiály konference konané ve dnech 22.-24. října 1996). 1998, pp. 289–302.

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Pospíšil, Ivo. Introduction. In: Crossroads of cultures : Central Europe. 2002, pp. 3–6.

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Čarkić, Alma. Interjections in the novel Dead souls by N.V. Gogol. In: N. V. Gogol: Bytí díla v prostoru a čase : (studie o živém dědictví). 2010, pp. 49–60.

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Newerkla, Stefan Michael. Maximilán Václav Šimek : precursor of scientific Slavonic Studies in Central Europe - stocktaking and prospects. In: Austrian, Czech and Slovak Slavonic studies in their central European context. 2005, pp. 31–46.