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020 $a9783876906454
024 7 $a10.3726/b12230$2doi
041 0 $ager
042 $adc
072 7 $aCF$2bicssc
100 1 $aFilipec, Josef$4aut
245 10 $aStudia lexicologica
260 $aBern$bPeter Lang International Academic Publishers$c1996
300 $a171
520 $aThe Czech linguist Josef Filipec, with his many groundbreaking works, has not only established the modern lexicology and lexicography of the Czech language, but has also made significant contributions to general lexicology, which are still too little known outside of Slavic studies. The contributions collected here provide a welcome insight into the author's long-standing findings and are based on rare, mutually stimulating interactions of practical work on the dictionary (see the recent work "Slovnik spisovné ?e?tiny pro ?kolu a ve?ejnost", 1994). and the theoretical generalization (see the basic work "?eská lexikologie", together with F. Cermák, 1995).

546 $aGerman.
650 7 $aLinguistics$2bicssc
653 $abesorgt
653 $aEichler
653 $aErnst
653 $aFilipec
653 $alexicologica
653 $aLexikologie
653 $aLinguistik
653 $aNachdruck
653 $aSlavische Sprachwissenschaft
653 $aSlavistik
653 $aStudia
653 $aTschechische Republik
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