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Castells, M., 2008. Siła tożsamości M. Marody, ed., Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN.
Red. nauk. Mirosława Marody.
Shkurtaj, G., 2003. Sociolinguistika, Tiranë: SHBLU.
Reber, A.S., 2002. Słownik psychologii 2nd ed. I. Kurcz & Skarżyńska, K., eds., Warszawa: Scholar.
Pod red. nauk. Idy Kurcz i Krystyny Skarżyńskiej. [tł. Barbara Janasiewicz-Kruszyńska et al.].
Stanzel, F.K., 1979. Theorie des Erzählens, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht .
Skeat, T.C., 1956. The Use of Dication in Ancient Book Production, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Smith, L., 2006. Uses of Heritage, London: Routledge.
Svane, G.O., 1989. Ældre Kirkeslavisk Litteratur (9.–12. Århundrede), Aarhus: Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
Фотоипно издание на публикуваната от Т. С. Морозов през 1880 г. книга от поредицата Издания Общества древней письменности, № 55
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Clark, E.V., 1986. The Acquisition of Romance, with Special Reference to French. In D. I. Slobin, ed. The Crosslinguistic Study of Language Acquisition. Hillsdale: Lawrence Erlbaum, pp. 687–782.
Leong, J., 2003. Art Museum Education in Singapore. In M. Xanthoudaki, Tickle, L., & Sekules, V., eds. Researching Visual Arts Education in Museums and Galleries. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Press.
Swimm, J. & Campbell, B., 2003. Attitudes, Beliefs and Behaviors. In R. Brown & Gaertne, S., eds. Blackwell Handbook of Social Psychology : Intergroup Processes. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 218 – 238.
Vukov, N., 2011. Conceptualizing Folklore along “Disciplinary Lines.” The Political Entanglement of Folklore Studies in Socialist Bulgaria. In U. Brunnbauer, Kraft, C., & Schulze, M., eds. Sociology and Ethnography in East-Central and South-East Europe: Scientific Self-Description in State Socialist Countries. Munich: Bad Wiesseer Tagungen des Collegium Carolinum.
Nikolov, T. & Petrova, K., 2001. A Core of Bulgarian WordNet for Nouns. Humans and Computer. Verbal communication and interaction via computer. In T. Slama-Cazacu, ed. 9-th International conference of GRLA-RWCAL, Bacau-Tescani, Romania, 26-29 April 2001. Constanţa: Europolis, pp. 279–296.
Malić, D., 2008. Croatian Medieval texts in Latin script. In I. Supičić & Hercigonja, E., eds. Croatia and Europe. London ; Zagreb ; New York: Philip Wilson ; Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts ; Školska knjiga ; Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 301-322.
Tkaczewski, D., 2012. Czeski dorobek encyklopedyczny – Ottův slovník naučný jako uniwersalna encyklopedia narodowa. In K. Jarząbek, Ruttar, A., & Sojda, S., eds. Spotkania międzykulturowe. Językoznawstwo. Glottodydaktyka. Katowice: UŚ ; Gnome, pp. 200-216.
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.
Kristeller, P.Oskar, 1960. Der Gelehrte und sein Publikum im späten Mittelalter und in der Renaissance. In H. Robert Jauss & Schaller, D., eds. Medium aevum vivum: Festschrift für Walther Bulst. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, pp. 212–230.
Avgustinova, T., 2001. Distinguishing Argument Structure, Syntactic Dependents and Valence in HPSG: Relevance for Slavic. In G. Zybatow et al., eds. Current Issues in Formal Slavic Linguistics. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, pp. 554–567. Available at: http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/ tania/ta-pub/ta-hpsg-fdsl3.pdf.
Sadnik, L., 1963. Eine Zweite Südslavische Übersetzung des Johannes Damascenus. In M. Braun & Koschmieder, E., eds. Slawistische Studien zum V. Internationalen Slawistenkongress in Sofia 1963. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht , pp. 281–284.
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.
Sharenkova, R., 2010. Forget-Me(-Not): Visitors and Museum Presentations about Communism before 1989. In C. Dobos & Stan, M., eds. Politics of Memory in Post-Communist Europe. Bucharest: Zeta Books.

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