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The language and functions of Czech counter slogans: 1948 to 1989
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In: 20 ; 1 ; 28 (2022)
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Anti-establishment language humour and creativity in the Czech-speaking lands, 1938 to 1989
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In: 99 ; 2 ; 201 ; 229 (2021)
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The Political Slogan in Communist Czechoslovakia (1948–89)
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In: 15 ; 1-2 ; 58 ; 87 (2018)
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The Linguistic and Rhetorical Legacy of the Prague Spring: Reading the Czechoslovak Communist Party Daily, Rudé právo, from the Late 1980s
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In: 14 ; 1 ; 26 ; 48 (2016)
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Selected aspects of language contact in the case of Czech, with a particular focus on lexical borrowing and changing attitudes to the self and others
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Russian and Soviet loanwords and calques in the Czech lexicon since the beginning of the twentieth century
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Dickins, Tom. - : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2006
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Representations of Russian and Soviet society in Czech reference dictionaries
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Gender differentiation and the asymmetrical use of animate nouns in contemporary Czech
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Dickins, Tom. - : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2001
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