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Křístek, Michal.
A comparison of 20th century theories of style (in the context of Czech and British scholarly discourses). 2012
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Osolsobě, Klára.
Morfologie českého slovesa a tvoření deverbativ jako problém strojové analýzy češtiny. 2011
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Malá, Zuzana.
Religious practices in the Japanese mountains : from fleeing the hells towards the healthy, sustainable and spiritual practices of the consumer society. 2019
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Rychnovská, Lucie.
Bedřich Smetana's Czech : analysis of Smetana's correspondence written in Czech : summary. In: Rychnovská, Lucie. Čeština Bedřicha Smetany : analýza Smetanovy česky psané korespondence.
2019, pp. 173–178.
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Křístek, Michal.
Bibliography. In: Křístek, Michal. A comparison of 20th century theories of style (in the context of Czech and British scholarly discourses).
2012, pp. 104–108.
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Křístek, Michal.
Czech theories of style. In: Křístek, Michal. A comparison of 20th century theories of style (in the context of Czech and British scholarly discourses).
2012, pp. 11–45.
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Křístek, Michal.
Comparison of Czech and British theories of style. In: Křístek, Michal. A comparison of 20th century theories of style (in the context of Czech and British scholarly discourses).
2012, pp. 66–94.
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Křístek, Michal.
Conclusions and possibilities for further research. In: Křístek, Michal. A comparison of 20th century theories of style (in the context of Czech and British scholarly discourses).
2012, pp. 95–103.
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Křístek, Michal.
British theories of style. In: Křístek, Michal. A comparison of 20th century theories of style (in the context of Czech and British scholarly discourses).
2012, pp. 46–65.
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Křístek, Michal.
Acknowledgements. In: Křístek, Michal. A comparison of 20th century theories of style (in the context of Czech and British scholarly discourses).
2012, pp. 5.
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Křístek, Michal.
Introduction. In: Křístek, Michal. A comparison of 20th century theories of style (in the context of Czech and British scholarly discourses).
2012, pp. 9–10.