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2012
Paggio, P. & Navarretta, C., 2012. Classifying the Feedback Function of Head Movements and Face Expressions. In Multimodal Corpora: How Should Multimodal Corpora Deal with the Situation?. Luxembourg: European Language Resources Association, pp. 34 – 38.
Language Resources and Evaluation Conference
Pitsch, H., 2012. Review: Die Kopula und ihre Komplemente: Zur Kompositionalität in Kopulasätzen. Journal of Slavic linguistics, (20), pp.287–298.
2010
Apor, P., 2010. Eurocommunism: Commemorating Communism in Contemporary Eastern Europe. In B. Stråth & Pakier, M., eds. A European Memory? Contested Histories and Politics of Remembrance. Oxford: Berghahn Books.
2004
Petrova, K., 2004. WordNet as a Tool for Linguistic Research and Foreign Language Teaching. In International conference «ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΙΣΜΟΣ ΣΤΗ ΝΕΑ ΧΙΛΙΕΤΙΑ» "LITERACY IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM", 31 October - 2 November 2002, Patras, Greece. Αθήνα: Ελληνικά Γράμματα.
2003
Petrova, K., Aleksova, K. & Osenova, P., 2003. Electronic Resources of Slavic Languages - an Overview. Electronic Description and Edition of Slavic Sources. International Conference.
2002
Petrova, K., 2002. Bulgarian WordNet as a Source for (Psycho)linguistic Studies. In Litora psycholinguistica (Психолингвистични брегове). София: Сема РШ, pp. 339–344.
Palonen, E., 2002. Postcommunist Histories in Budapest: The Cult of Great Men in Spring 2002. In Paper presented at thy “Contours of Legitimacy in Central Europe: New Approaches in Graduate Studies” Conference, European Studies Centre St. Anthony’s College, Oxford. May 24–25, 2002. Available at: http://users.ox.ac.uk/~oaces/conference/papers/Emilia_Palonen.pdf .
2001
Pavlikianov, C., 2001. The Athonite Monastery of Karakallou – Slavic Presense and Slavic Manuscripts. Palaeobulgarica / Старобългаристика, 25(1), pp.21–45.
Padgett, J., 2001. Contrast dispersion and Russian palatalization. In E. Hume & Johnson, K., eds. The role of speech perception in phonology. San Diego: Academic Press, pp. 187–218.

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