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Bibliography of the Czech Linguistics (BibCzechLing)

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.

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Your search for Dankovičová, Jana provides 9 hits
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The domain of articulation rate variation in Czech

Dankovičová, Jana, in: Journal of Phonetics (London), 25, č. 3, 1997, s. 287-312
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The domain of articulation rate variability in Czech

Dankovičová, Jana, in: ICPhS 95 : Proceedings of the 13th international congress of phonetic sciences, Stockholm, Sweden, 13-19 August, 1995. Vol. 1, Stockholm, KTH ; 1995, s. 346-349
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Does articulation rate have a specific domain of variability?

Dankovičová, Jana, in: Oxford University working papers in linguistics, philology & phonetics (Oxford), 1, 1996, s. 36-53
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Czech

Dankovičová, Jana, in: Handbook of the International Phonetic Association : A Guide to the Use of the International Phonetic Alphabet, Cambridge, Cambridge Univ. Press ; 1999, s. 70-73
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Czech

Dankovičová, Jana, in: Journal of the International Phonetic Association (Cambridge), 27, č. 1-2, 1997, s. 77-80
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The Linguistic Basis of Articulation Rate Variation in Czech

Dankovičová, Jana Frankfurt a. Main 2001
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Some acoustic effects of speaking style on utterances for automatic speaker verification

Dankovičová, Jana; Nolan, Francis, in: Journal of the International Phonetic Association (Cambridge), 29, č. 2, 1999, s. 115-128
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The relationship between musical skills, music training, and intonation analysis skills

Dankovičová, Jana; House, Jill; Crooks, Anna; Jones, Katie, in: Language and Speech, 50, č. 2, 2007, s. 177-225
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Temporal markers of prosodic boundaries in children's speech production

Dankovičová, Jana; Pigott, Kathryn; Wells, Bill; Peppé, Sue, in: Journal of the International Phonetic Association (Cambridge), 34, č. 1, 2004, s. 17-36