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THOMAS DICKINS. 2012. Selected aspects of language content in the case of Czech, with a particular focus on lexical borrowing and changing attitudes to the self and others. PhD thesis. Wolverhampton.
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JIŘÍ KASPAR. 2017. Syncretism: A case study of the particle 'že' in Czech. PhD thesis. UCL.
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J. KYNCL. 2008. Semi-lexical heads in Czech modal structures [electronic resource]. PhD thesis. Wolverhampton.
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V.J. NUNNEY. 1989. Machek's Gambit: Heterophones in etymology. Ph.D. thesis. London (SSEES).
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M.M. PALYZA. 1979. The intonation of contemporary standard Czech. Ph.D. thesis. London (UCL).
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MARIE SANDERS. 2009. Changes in Czech vocabulary against the background of socio-political changes from the 1980s to the present. PhD thesis. Sheffield.
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MIKKO VÄISENEN. 2010. Anglicisms in Czech. MPhil thesis. Glasgow.
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J.A. WILSON. 2008. Moravians in Prague: A sociolinguistic study of dialect accommodation in the Czech Republic. Ph.D. thesis. Staffordshire.
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