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1975
Zetzel, J.E.G., 1975. On the History of Latin Scholia. Harvard Studies of Classical Philology, 79, pp.335–354.
1979
Živkova, L., 1979. Unity between Past, Present and Future. Palaeobulgarica / Старобългаристика, 3(1), pp.3–7.
1983
Zlatanova, R., 1983. Zur Syntax der adverbialen Formen bei Johannes dem Exarchen. Palaeobulgarica / Старобългаристика, 7(1), pp.47–63.
1997
Avgustinova, T., 1997. An HPSG Approach to the Syntax of Bulgarian Relatives. In U. Junghanns & Zybatow, G., eds. Formale Slavistik. Frankfurt am Main: Vervuert Verlag, pp. 177–191.
2002
Hyman, L., 2002. Cyclicity and base non-identity. In D. Restle & Zaefferer, D., eds. Sounds and Systems: Studies in Structure and Change, a Festschrift for Theo Vennemann. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, pp. 223–240.
2004
Müller, G., 2004. On Decomposing Inflection Class Features: Syncretism in Russian Noun Inflection. In G. Müller, Gunkel, L., & Zifonun, G., eds. Explorations In Nominal Inflection. Berlin: Mouton De Gruyter, pp. 189–227.
2005
Ajzen, lcek & Fishbein, M., 2005. The influence of attitudes on behavior. In D. Albarracin, Johnson, B. T., & Zanna, M. P., eds. The Handbook of Attitudes. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, pp. 173–221.
2006
Zahariuc, P., 2006. Nouǎ documente din secolul al XVI-lea privitoare la istoria oraşului Bucureşti. In L. Rǎdvan, ed. Civilizaţia urbanǎ din spaţiul românesc în secolele XVI–XVIII: Studii si documenle. Iași: Editura Universităţii „Alexandru Ioan Cuza”, pp. 205 – 223.
Żegleń, U., 2006. Refleksja metodologiczna nad kategorią umysłu. In W. Dziarnowska & Klawiter, A., eds. Mózg i jego umysły. Poznań: Zysk i S-ka Wydawnictwo, pp. 137–160.
2008
Stamenov, C. & Železarova, R., 2008. Selected Bibliography of Catherine V. Chvany. Съпоставително езикознание / Сопоставительное языкознание / Contrastive linguistics, 33(2), pp.105–114.
Zimmermann, I., 2008. On the Syntax and Semantics of kakoj and čto za in Russian. Journal of Slavic linguistics, (16), pp.289–306.
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