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Lindblom, B., 1986. Phonetic universals in vowel systems. In J. J. Ohala & Jaeger, J. J., eds. Experimental phonology. Academic Press, pp. 13–44.
Lindblom, B. & Studdert-Kennedy, M., 1991. On the role of formant transitions in vowel recognition. In R. D. Kent J. Miller & Atal, B. S., eds. Papers in speech communication: Speech perception. New York: Acoustical Society of America, pp. 501-514.
Lindblom, B., 1990. Explaining phonetic variation: A sketch of the H&H Theory. In W. J. Hardcastle & Marchal, A., eds. Speech Production and Speech Modeling. Amsterdam: Kluwer, pp. 403–439.
Lindblom, B., 1992. Phonological units as adaptive emergents of lexical development. In M. C. A. L. Ferguson & Stoel-Gammon, C., eds. Phonological development. Parkton, Maryland: York Press, pp. 131–164.
Lindsay, W.M., 1923. Palaeographia latina, London: Oxford University Press.
Löfgren, O., 1989. The Nationalization of Culture. Ethnologia Europaea , (19).
Loftus, G., 1972. Eye Fixations and Recognition Memory for Pictures. Cognitive Psychology, 3, pp.525–551.
Loomis, R., 1987. Museums Visitor Evaluation: New Tool for Management, Nashville: American Association for State and Local History.
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Lozic, V., 2010. National Museums in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Slovenia: A Story of Making “Us”. In P. Aronsson & Elgenius, G., eds. Building National Museums in Europe 1750–2010: Conference Proceedings from EuNaMus, European National Museums: Identity Politics, the Uses of the Past and the European Citizen, Bologna 28–30 April. Linköping: Linköping University Electronic Press.
Lubowicz, A., 2007. Paradigmatic Contrast in Polish. Journal of Slavic linguistics, 15} pages = {229–262(2).
Lukan, B., 2008. The Janez Janša Project. Amfiteater, 1(1), p.71−86.
Lukan, B., 2007. Janša v Ambrusu. Delo, p.23.
Lukan, B., 2008. The Janez Janša Project. In NAME: readymade. Ljubljana ; Berlin: Moderna galerija ; Revolver. Available at: http://www.aksioma.org/sec/texts/eng_lukan.pdf [Accessed 02.05.2014AD].
Lukaszewicz, B. & Opalińska, M., 2007. How Abstract are Childrens Representations? Evidence from Polish. Journal of Slavic linguistics, 15(2), pp.263–290.
Lukežić, I., 2012. Zajednička povijest hrvatskih narječja, Zagreb: Hrvatska sveučilišna naklada.
Lundberg, G.H., 2010. Review: Tjaša Jakop. The Dual in Slovene Dialects. Journal of Slavic linguistics, (18), pp.337–338.
Lundgaard, I.B., 2013. Learning Museums and Active Citizenship. In I. B. Lundgaard & Jensen, J. Thorek, eds. Museums social learning spaces and knowledge producing processes. Styrelsen: Kultur Styrelsen Danish Agency for culture.
Lunt, H.G., 1968. Vita Methodii XIV and Waterspouts. Rocznik slawistyczny, 29, pp.39–41.
Lunt, H.G., 1977. "Limitations of Old Church Slavonic in representing Greek". In B. M. Metzger, ed. The Early Versions of the New Testament: Their {Origin,Transmission} and Limitations. Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 431–442.
Lunt, H.G., 1982. "On Dating Old Church Slavonic Gospel Manuscripts". In A. A. Barentsen, Sprenger, R., & Tielemans, M. G. M., eds. South Slavic and Balkan Linguistics. Amsterdam: Rodopi, pp. 215–231.
Lunt, H.G., 1971. "Addendum. (Paleographic notes)". In M. Altbauer, ed. Psalterium Sinaiticum. Skopje: Македонска академија на науките и уметностите, pp. 359–360.
Lutz, T., 1991. American Nervousness, 1903: An Anecdotal History, Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

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