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The "Bibliography of the Czech Linguistics (BibCzechLing)" is provided by the Institute of the Czech Language of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (Ústav pro jazyk český AV). The database contains about 73.280 records and covers the period from 1992 till 2018. The list of subjects is located here.
Your search for Caravolas, Markéta provides 8 hits | |
1 | The development of phonemic representations: children's representations of nasalized vowelsCaravolas, Markéta, in: Phonetica Pragensia, č. 9, 1996, s. 25-38 |
2 | Spelling development in alphabetic writing systems: a cross-linguistic perspectiveCaravolas, Markéta, in: European Psychologist (Göttingen), 9, č. 1, 2004, s. 3-14 |
3 | Phonological spelling errors among dyslexic children learning a transparent orthography: the case of CzechCaravolas, Markéta; Volín, Jan, in: Dyslexia (Bognor Regis), 7, č. 4, 2001, s. 229-245 |
4 | Effects of sound-letter consistency, letter-form complexity, and frequency in learning canonical and contextually conditioned letter spellings in SlovakCaravolas, Markéta; Mikulajová, Marína, in: Phonetica Pragensia, 11, 2008, s. 21-30 |
5 | Baterie diagnostických testů gramotnostních dovedností pro žáky 2. až 5. ročníkuCaravolas, Markéta; Volín, Jan Praha 2005 |
6 | Phoneme awareness is a key component of alphabetic literacy skills in consistent and inconsistent orthographies: Evidence from Czech and English childerVolín, Jan; Caravolas, Markéta; Hulme, C., in: Journal of Experimental Child Psychology (San Diego, NY), 92, č. 2, 2005, s. 107-139 |
7 | Phoneme-isolation ability is not simply a consequence of letter-sound knowledgeHulme, Charles; Caravolas, Markéta; Málková, Gabriela; Brigstocke, Sophie, in: Cognition (Amsterdam), 97, č. 1, 2005, s. B1-B11 |
8 | A cross-linguistic database of children's printed words in three Slavic languagesGarabík, Radovan; Caravolas, Markéta; Kessler, Brett; Höflerová, Eva; Masterson, Jackie; Mikulajová, Marína; Szczerbiński, Marcin; Wierzchoń, Piotr, in: Computer Treatment of Slavic and East European Languages, Bratislava, Tribun ; 2007, s. 51-64 |