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Golob, A., 2008. Kje so dokazi?. Večer, p.14.
Reviewed by Patricia Pires Boulhosa : https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/2022/14578/12.06.11.html?sequence=1(The Medieval Review, 12.06.11)
Chlebda, W., 1998. Kilka słów o Europie i innych kontynentach mentalnych. In S. Gajda & Pietryga, A., eds. Słowo i czas, red. S. Gajda, Opole 1998. Opole: TiT, pp. 46–57.
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Glorieux, P. ed., 1960. Jean Gerson : Oeuvres complètes, Tournai: Desclée.
T. 1-7, Tournai: Desclée; T. 8-10, Paris: Desclée.
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Georgiev, V., 1981. Introduction to the History of the Indo-European Languages 3rd ed., Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
Pantin, W.Abel, 1976. Instructions for a Devout and Literate Layman. In J. J. G. Alexander & Gibson, M. T., eds. Medieval Learning and Literature. Oxford: Clarendon, pp. 398–422.
Cassianus, J., 1965. Institutions cénobitiques J. - C. Guy, ed., Paris: Éditions du Cerf.
Parkes, M., 1976. The Influence of the Concepts of Ordinatio and Compilatio on the Development of the Book. In J. J. G. Alexander & Gibson, M. T., eds. Medieval Learning and Literature : Essays Presented to R. W. Hunt. Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 115–141.
Jusczyk, P., 1994. Infant speech perception and the development of the mental lexicon. In J. C. Goodman & Nusbaum, H. C., eds. The development of speech perception: The transition from speech sounds to spoken words. Cambridge, Mass: {MIT} press, pp. 227–270.
Gāters, A., 1955. Indogermanische Suffixe der Komparation und Deminutivbildung. Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der indogermanischen Sprachen, 72, pp.47 – 63.
Guentcheva, Z., 1989. Implications aspecto-temporelles en français et en bulgare. Съпоставително езикознание / Сопоставительное языкознание / Contrastive linguistics, 14(5), pp.26–37.
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Grosu, A. & Rothstein, S.Deborah, 2013. Helen Trugman In Memoriam. Journal of Slavic linguistics, (21), pp.207-209.

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