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The Bibliography of International Congresses of Slavists (1929-2018) was converted from thirteen printed volumes into a database in cooperation with the Slavonic Library in Prague (Slovanská knihovna Praha) and contains 8550 records. Since 2008 the Bibliography appear only in electronic form and will be updated in five-year interval according to the next Congresses of Slavists. The further information can be found here. The overview of the classification can be found: here.

ID1153
Author(s)Thomas, George
Title

Puristic Attitudes to German Phraseological and Syntactic Calques in the Slavic Languages of the Former Habsburg Empire

PublishedCanadian Slavonic Papers : an Interdisciplinary Journal Devoted to Central and Eastern Europe. Canadian Contributions to the XIII International Congress of Slavists, Ljubljana, 2003 45 (2003) 1/2, 201–225
Classifisation (EN)Linguistics
Sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects
Classifisation (RU)Языкознание
Социолингвистические и прагматические аспекты
Classifisation (CZ)Jazykověda
Sociolingvistické a pragmatické aspekty
SoundexP1782; A0222; G4766; P1785; S8628; C4548; S8540; L5644; F3767; H0181; E0617
Typejournal
VolumeXIII (2003)
HoldingsSearch in WorldCat
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