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Ferenčík, Milan.
"Doing interrupting" as a discursive tactic in argumentation : a post-pragmatic politeness theory perspective. Brno studies in English. 2009, vol. 35, iss. 2, pp. 145–163.
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Firbas, Jan.
"Dogs must be carried on the escalator" : (a case study in FSP potentiality). Brno studies in English. 1999, vol. 25, iss. 1, pp. 7–18.
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Coates, Donna.
"Disturbers of the Peace" : Lynda Van Devanter's Home Before Morning: The Story of an Army Nurse in Vietnam and W.D. Ehrhart's Passing Time: Memoir of a Vietnam Veteran Against the War. Brno studies in English. 2010, vol. 36, iss. 2, pp. 39–60.
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Nayar, Pramod K..
The "disorderly Memsahib" : political domesticity in Alice Perrin's empire fiction. Brno studies in English. 2012, vol. 38, iss. 1, pp. 123–138.
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Bouyoucas, Pan, Kürtösi, Katalin.
"...choses qui ne s'expliquent pas" : entretien avec Pan Bouyoucas. The Central European journal of Canadian studies. 2021, vol. 16, iss. [1], pp. 21–24.
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Olos, Ana.
"Canada in the European mind" : Debrecen, Hungary, 24-27 October 2002. The Central European journal of Canadian studies. 2003, vol. 3, iss. [1], pp. 153–155.
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Yankova, Eliza.
"Canada: a conservative society?" : 34th Annual Conference of the Association for Canadian Studies in German-speaking Countries : Grainau, Germany, 22-24 February 2013. The Central European journal of Canadian studies. 2014, vol. 9, iss. [1], pp. 157.
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Franková, Milada.
"Come along, quick, quick, don't keep father waiting" : family drama in Edna O'Brien's Virginia. Brno studies in English. 2006, vol. 32, iss. 1, pp. 99–111.
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Pietrzak, Wit.
"Bringing a new soul into Ireland": literary culture and poetics of orality in W. B. Yeats's early critical writings. Brno studies in English. 2015, vol. 41, iss. 1, pp. 145–156.
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Kaylor, Michael Matthew.
"Because beneath the lake a treasure sank" : Dolben as Johnson's Uranian heir. Brno studies in English. 2006, vol. 32, iss. 1, pp. 129–142.
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Petković, Danijela.
"A tiger will perhaps tear you to pieces, but he will not steal your life": the politics of animal use in Barbara Chase-Riboud's Hottentot Venus: a novel. Brno studies in English. 2016, vol. 42, iss. 2, pp. 35–55.