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Your search for ATE Newsletter (Praha) provides 12 hits | |
1 | Pronunciation: four categories of differences between RP and GenAmVolín, Jan, in: ATE Newsletter (Praha), 15, č. 1, 2004, s. 42-46 |
2 | A survey of differences between British and American pronunciation standardsVolín, Jan, in: ATE Newsletter (Praha), 14, č. 3, 2003, s. 31-34 |
3 | Establishing a phonemic contrast: the case of the English front open vowelVolín, Jan, in: ATE Newsletter (Praha), 12, č. 1, 2001, s. 41-47 |
4 | Český student angličtiny a dentální artikulace /T/ a /D/Volín, Jan, in: ATE Newsletter (Praha), 11, č. 2, 2000, s. 62-67 |
5 | Proč je /N/ obtížnou hláskou pro české studenty angličtinyVolín, Jan, in: ATE Newsletter (Praha), 11, č. 1, 2000, s. 51-57 |
6 | Front mid versus front open vowel: a colourful contrastVolín, Jan, in: ATE Newsletter (Praha), 21, č. 1, 2009, s. 32-35 |
7 | Features of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) in EFL classesPekařová, Ivana, in: ATE Newsletter (Praha), 17, č. 1, 2006, s. 18-25 |
8 | About English as a fickle languageKhan, Haseeb, in: ATE Newsletter (Praha), 17, č. 1, 2006, s. 27-30 |
9 | Paragraphing in a nutshellFrydrychová Klímová, Blanka, in: ATE Newsletter (Praha), 17, č. 1, 2006, s. 31-32 |
10 | Chocoholics, Frankenbabes, and Strippergate: some lexical developments in contemporary EnglishGill, Simon, in: ATE Newsletter (Praha), 17, č. 1, 2006, s. 33-37 |