Title: A coroner's inquest in eight newspaper versions
Variant title:
- Soudní líčení v osmi novinových verzích
Source document: Brno studies in English. 1987, vol. 17, iss. 1, pp. [107]-121
Extent
[107]-121
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ISSN0231-5351
Stable URL (handle): https://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/104153
Type: Article
Language
Summary language
License: Not specified license
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[3] Hladký, J. (1961). Remarks on complex condensation phenomena in some English and Czech contexts, Brno studies in English 3.105-18 (Prague).
[4] Kučera, Henry, and Francis, W. Nelson (1967). Computational analysis of present-day American English (Providence, R. I.).
[5] Leech, Geoffrey N. (1966). English in advertising (London).
[6] Thorndike, Edward L., and Lorge, Irving (1944). The teacher's word book of 30,000 words (New York).
[7] Ševečková, Hana (1985). Analysis of the language of English and Czech children's literature (unpublished dissertation, Brno).
[8] Vachek, J. (1961). Some less familiar aspects of the analytical trend of English, Brno studies in English 3.9-78 (Prague).