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SLAVONIC AND EAST EUROPEAN LANGUAGES: CZECH AND SLOVAK STUDIES

SLAVONIC AND EAST EUROPEAN LANGUAGES: CZECH AND SLOVAK STUDIES VII SLAVONIC AND EAST EUROPEAN LANGUAGES CZECH AND SLOVAK STUDIES ByR. AUTY Fellow of Selwyn College, Cambridge A. CZECH I. LANGUAGE BIBLIOGRAPHY. The information about Czech linguistic scholarship contained in YWML may be supplemented from the following recent bibliographical surveys: Zd. Tyl, 'Biblio­ graficke prace z oboru jazykovedy slovanske v letech 1945- 1955 ', SaS, xvii, 53-64; ld., 'Ceska bohemistika v roce 1955', ib., 182-92; Id., 'Ceska jazykoveda v roce 1955 (mimo bohe­ mistiku)', ib., 237-47; V. Fried, 'Dodatek k Tylove zprave o bibliografickych pracich z oboru jazykovedy slovanske v letech 1945-1955', ib., 128; 'Tschechisches Sprachgebiet', WSl, ii, 1957, 11 1-14; Bibliografie vldecke publikaeni Cinnosti uCitelu Vysoke skoly pedagogicke v Olomouci za leta 1946-1956, Olomouc. LEXICOGRAPHY. The Ustav pro jazyk leskj of the Czecho­ slovak Academy of Sciences has issued a booklet setting forth the principles and practice that are to be followed in the forth­ coming dictionary of Old Czech, which is to begin with the letter N, where Gebauer's dictionary left off: Slovnik staroleskj. Pracovni zasady a ukazky hesel. HISTORY OF THE CZECH LANGUAGE. The first volume has appeared of a historical grammar of Czech which is being prepared as a University text-book by a group of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

SLAVONIC AND EAST EUROPEAN LANGUAGES: CZECH AND SLOVAK STUDIES

The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies , Volume 18 (1): 8 – Mar 10, 1957

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0084-4152
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VII SLAVONIC AND EAST EUROPEAN LANGUAGES CZECH AND SLOVAK STUDIES ByR. AUTY Fellow of Selwyn College, Cambridge A. CZECH I. LANGUAGE BIBLIOGRAPHY. The information about Czech linguistic scholarship contained in YWML may be supplemented from the following recent bibliographical surveys: Zd. Tyl, 'Biblio­ graficke prace z oboru jazykovedy slovanske v letech 1945- 1955 ', SaS, xvii, 53-64; ld., 'Ceska bohemistika v roce 1955', ib., 182-92; Id., 'Ceska jazykoveda v roce 1955 (mimo bohe­ mistiku)', ib., 237-47; V. Fried, 'Dodatek k Tylove zprave o bibliografickych pracich z oboru jazykovedy slovanske v letech 1945-1955', ib., 128; 'Tschechisches Sprachgebiet', WSl, ii, 1957, 11 1-14; Bibliografie vldecke publikaeni Cinnosti uCitelu Vysoke skoly pedagogicke v Olomouci za leta 1946-1956, Olomouc. LEXICOGRAPHY. The Ustav pro jazyk leskj of the Czecho­ slovak Academy of Sciences has issued a booklet setting forth the principles and practice that are to be followed in the forth­ coming dictionary of Old Czech, which is to begin with the letter N, where Gebauer's dictionary left off: Slovnik staroleskj. Pracovni zasady a ukazky hesel. HISTORY OF THE CZECH LANGUAGE. The first volume has appeared of a historical grammar of Czech which is being prepared as a University text-book by a group of

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