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This specification defines the 5th major revision of the core language of the World Wide Web: the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). In this version, new features are introduced to help Web application authors, new elements are introduced based on research into prevailing authoring practices, and special attention has been given to defining clear conformance criteria for user agents in an effort to improve interoperability.

%B W3C Candidate Recommendation %I W3 Consortium %V 2014 %8 2013-08-06 %G eng %U http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/CR-html5-20130806/ %0 Book Section %B Museums social learning spaces and knowledge producing processe %D 2013 %T Improving the Educational Role of Museums in Society %A Jensen, Jacob. Thorek %E Brændhold Lundgaard, Ida %E Jensen, Jacob Thorek %B Museums social learning spaces and knowledge producing processe %I Kultur Styrelsen Danish Agency for culture %C Styrelsen %0 Book Section %B Museums social learning spaces and knowledge producing processes %D 2013 %T Learning Museums and Active Citizenship %A Lundgaard, Ida B. %E Lundgaard, Ida B. %E Jensen, Jacob Thorek %B Museums social learning spaces and knowledge producing processes %I Kultur Styrelsen Danish Agency for culture %C Styrelsen %0 Book Section %B Social Cognition and Communication : 15th Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology, EASP Small Group Meeting on Social Cognition and Communication, 9 -12th July, 2012, Pecs, Hungary %D 2013 %T Parameters of non-accommodation : Refining and elaborating communication accommodation theory %A Howard Giles %A Jessica Gasiorek %E Joseph F. Forgas %E Janos László %E Vincze Orsolya %B Social Cognition and Communication : 15th Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology, EASP Small Group Meeting on Social Cognition and Communication, 9 -12th July, 2012, Pecs, Hungary %I Psychology Press %C New York %P 155–172 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Museums. Social learning spaces and knowledge producing processes %D 2013 %T Preface %A Winther, O. %E Lundgaard, Ida B. %E Jensen, Jacob Thorek %B Museums. Social learning spaces and knowledge producing processes %I Kultur Styrelsen Danish Agency for culture %C Styrelsen %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Slavic linguistics %D 2013 %T Semantic Profiles of Five Russian Prefixes: po-, s-, za-, na-, pro- %A Janda, Laura A. %A Ljashevskaja, Ol'ga N. %B Journal of Slavic linguistics %P 211–258 %G eng %N 21 %0 Book %D 2012 %T Zajednička povijest hrvatskih narječja %A Lukežić, Iva %I Hrvatska sveučilišna naklada %C Zagreb %V 1. Fonologija %0 Book Section %B Social Cognition, Social Identity, and Intergroup Relations. A Festschrift in Honor of Marilynn B. Brewer %D 2011 %T Religion as Collective Identity %A Rumble, Ann C. %E Roderick M. Kramer %E Geoffrey J. Leonardelli %E Robert W. Livingston %B Social Cognition, Social Identity, and Intergroup Relations. A Festschrift in Honor of Marilynn B. Brewer %I Psychology Press %C New York %P 145-161 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Slavic linguistics %D 2010 %T Case and Events in Transitive Impersonals %A Lavine, James E %B Journal of Slavic linguistics %P 101–130 %G eng %N 18 %0 Book %D 2010 %T Cave Monasteries of Byzantine Cappadocia %A Lyn, Rodley %7 2 %I Cambridge University Press %C Cambridge %P 286 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Slavic linguistics %D 2010 %T Conditions on the Formation of Middles in Russian %A Jones, Charles %A Levine, James S %B Journal of Slavic linguistics %V 18 %P 291–336 %G eng %0 Book %D 2010 %T Laokoon, oder Über die Grenzen der Malerei und Poesie %A Lessing, Gotthold E %I Reclam %C Stuttgart %G deu %0 Book Section %B 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 %D 2010 %T National Museums in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Slovenia: A Story of Making “Us” %A Lozic, Vanja %E Aronsson, Peter %E Elgenius, Gabriela %B 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 %I Linköping University Electronic Press %C Linköping %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Slavic linguistics %D 2010 %T Review: Tjaša Jakop. The Dual in Slovene Dialects %A Lundberg, Grant H %K reviews %K рецензии %B Journal of Slavic linguistics %P 337–338 %N 18 %0 Journal Article %J Съпоставително езикознание / Сопоставительное языкознание / Contrastive linguistics %D 2009 %T A comparative analysis of the English and Bulgarian participles with a view to their categorial status %A Laskova, Vesselina %K Contrastive Studies %K съпоставителни изследвания %X

This article presents an analysis of the categorial status of English and Bulgarian participles with special attention to the prenominally used participles. First, we isolate a group of English participles, which we call postmodified participles, which we show to be real verbal participles (not adjectival phrases), something that has been, to my knowledge, unnoticed so far. The analysis of these participles is extended to Bulgarian, where they can occur also in prenominal position. The fact that the prenominal position in Bulgarian can host clearly verbal participles is used as an argument against the wide-spread view that prenominal participles in English are all adjectival expressions. In particular, we argue that the impossibility of the postmodified participles to occur in prenominal position in English is simply due to the right recursion restriction and not to their being verbal. We provide also some semantic evidence showing that prenominally used English participles are not necessarily „stative“, as suggested in the literature. Finally, we analyse some English phrases in which the prenominally used participle can be argued to be a verbal and not an adjectival or an ambiguous expression.

%B Съпоставително езикознание / Сопоставительное языкознание / Contrastive linguistics %V 34 %P 5–24 %G eng %N 3 %0 Book %D 2009 %T Gramatyka kognitywna : wprowadzenie %A Langacker, Ronald W. %? Tabakowska, Elżbieta %I Towarzystwo Autorów i Wydawców Prac Naukowych Universitas %C Kraków %P 758, [2] : il. %G pol %( Cognitive grammar %0 Journal Article %J Съпоставително езикознание / Сопоставительное языкознание / Contrastive linguistics %D 2009 %T Kongressbericht The Swadesh Centenary Conference %A Corinna Leschber %K Events %K Хроника %B Съпоставително езикознание / Сопоставительное языкознание / Contrastive linguistics %V 34 %P 136–137 %G eng %N 2 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Slavic linguistics %D 2009 %T Slavic sociolinguistics in North America: lineage and leading edge %A Lauersdorf, Mark Richard %B Journal of Slavic linguistics %P 3–59 %G eng %N 17 %0 Book Section %B The International Encyclopedia of Communication %D 2008 %T Attitude functions %A La France, Betty H. %E Wolfgang Donsbach %B The International Encyclopedia of Communication %I Blackwell %C Oxford %P 238–240 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Politics of Collective Memory: Cultural Patterns of Commemorative Practices in Post-War Europe %D 2008 %T Cultural Pattern of a Museum Guide (House of Terror, Budapest) %A Kapitány, Ágnes %A Kapitány, Gábor %E Wahnich, Sophie %E Lášticová, Barbara %E Findor, Andrej %B Politics of Collective Memory: Cultural Patterns of Commemorative Practices in Post-War Europe %I LIT Verlag %C Vienna %0 Journal Article %J Amfiteater %D 2008 %T The Janez Janša Project %A Lukan, Blaž %K biopolitics %K identity %K Janez Janša %K over-identification %K renaming %K self-representation %K subversive affirmation %X

The renaming of three Slovene artists as Janez Janša, the prime minister of Slovenia, incites a number of thoughts. Although this was an intimate act not promoted in public, it is a fact that the renaming was done by three (conceptual) artists. With this act they have produced a series that points not so much to the name taken or the deed itself, but, rather, to its own meaning and effect. This series leads to the disappearance or emptying of the subject, to desubjectivisation; with its stringing into infinity, the series creates a sequence of empty signifiers, which then can be filled arbitrarily with new content. At issue here is not the disappearance of Emil Hrvatin, Žiga Kariž and Davide Grassi, as the artists were named before, but the disappearance of Janez Janša as the most renowned holder of the name. Therefore, the aim – non-conceptualised or collateral – of this act of renaming has been to undermine the existing ideological, economic and political power of the holder by sacrificing one's own intimate identity, as well as one’s own artistic and public identity. The artists have reached this goal through a strategy of subversive affirmation, which exploits the media effect of the renaming: the media cover this non-event on the basis of a certain automatism and thus generate a series of productive collisions. Apart from its almost physical character, the Janez Janša Project is also a media or mediated event par excellence, and it has been actually and fully realised only in forms of media representation. Its three manifestations – the intimate, or identity; the public, or political-performative; and the media, or mediated – can be best understood in the framework of contemporary biopolitics: the performance by the three artists is a form of their biopolitical self-representation.

%B Amfiteater %V 1 %P 71−86 %G slv %N 1 %0 Book Section %B NAME: readymade %D 2008 %T The Janez Janša Project %A Lukan, Blaž %B NAME: readymade %I Moderna galerija ; Revolver %C Ljubljana ; Berlin %G slv %U http://www.aksioma.org/sec/texts/eng_lukan.pdf %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Slavic linguistics %D 2007 %T How Abstract are Childrens Representations? Evidence from Polish %A Lukaszewicz, Beata %A Opalińska, Monika %B Journal of Slavic linguistics %V 15 %P 263–290 %N 2 %0 Newspaper Article %B Delo %D 2007 %T Janša v Ambrusu %A Lukan, Blaž %B Delo %P 23 %8 2 Nov. 2007 %G slv %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Slavic linguistics %D 2007 %T Lingvistički vidici %A Radovanović, Milorad %A Leko, Nedžad %B Journal of Slavic linguistics %V 15 %P 167–170 %N 1 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Slavic linguistics %D 2007 %T Paradigmatic Contrast in Polish %A Lubowicz, Anna %B Journal of Slavic linguistics %V 15} pages = {229–262 %G eng %N 2 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Slavic linguistics %D 2007 %T Review: A Theory of Ellipsis. %A Launer, Michael K. %A McShane, Marjorie J. %B Journal of Slavic linguistics %V 15 %P 149–162 %N 1 %0 Book %B LINCOM Studies in Language Typology %D 2006 %T Ambipositions %A Libert, Alan R %X

From the publisher: Two major categories of relational words are prepositions and positions, the difference between them having to do with whether they precede or follow their object. There is a relatively small group of words of the same general type which can be placed either before or after their object. Such words have been given the name ambipositions. A possible (though not uncontroversial) example from English is through, e.g. he walked through the forest and he slept the whole night through. Other examples are German entlang and Ancient Greek peri. This book is a detailed examination of this unusual type of word.

%B LINCOM Studies in Language Typology %I Lincom %C München %P 106 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Psychological Bulletin %D 2005 %T Nonverbal behavior and the vertical dimension of social relations: A meta-analysis %A Hall, Judith A %A Erik J. Coats %A Lavonia Smith LeBeau. %B Psychological Bulletin %V 131 %P 898–924 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Sociolinguistics. An International Handbook of the Science of Language and Society %D 2004 %T Attitude %A Lasagabaster, David %E Ulrich Ammon %E Norbert Dittmar %E Klaus Mattheier %E Peter Trudgill %B Sociolinguistics. An International Handbook of the Science of Language and Society %7 2 %I Walter de Gruyter %C Berlin ; New York %V 1 %P 399–405 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Съпоставително езикознание / Сопоставительное языкознание / Contrastive linguistics %D 2004 %T Heteronymenreiche Denotate auf dialektaler Ebene mit geringem kommunikativem Verkehrswert. %A Corinna Leschber %K Language Contacts %K Езикови контакти %X

Zu dieser Untersuchung wurde die Autorin in Anbetracht des extremen Heteronymenreichtums in onomasiologischen Wortkarten des rumänischen Sprachatlasses veranlasst. Sie weist darin nach, dass verschiedene Faktoren bei der Ausbildung bzw. Bewahrung der Heteronymenvielfalt eine Rolle spielen können. Im Aufsatz sind exemplarisch einige Ausdrü- cke mit einer slavischen Etymologie erläutert worden, z. B. pobírcă ‘kleines Hanffaserstück’, blánă ‘Sohle der Schermühle’, lopátă ‘id.’, popíc ‘id.’, suvéică ‘Spannholz am Brustbaum des Webstuhls’.

%B Съпоставително езикознание / Сопоставительное языкознание / Contrastive linguistics %V 29 %P 56–69 %G deu %N 1 %0 Book Section %B Researching Visual Arts Education in Museums and Galleries. %D 2003 %T Art Museum Education in Singapore %A Leong, Jane %E Xanthoudaki, Maria %E Tickle, Les %E Sekules, Veronika %B Researching Visual Arts Education in Museums and Galleries. %I Kluwer Academic Press %C Dordrecht %0 Book Section %B Handbook of Psychology %D 2003 %T Attitudes in social behavior %A Olson, James %A Gregory Maio %E Theodore Millon %E Melvin J. Lerner %B Handbook of Psychology %I Wiley %C New York %V Vol. 5. Personality and Social Psychology %P 299–325 %G eng %0 Book Section %B The New Handbook of Language and Social Psychology %D 2001 %T Communication accommodation theory %A Shepard, Carolin %A Howard Giles %A Beth Le Poire %E William P. Robinson %E Howard Giles %B The New Handbook of Language and Social Psychology %I Wiley %C Chichester %P 33–56 %G eng %0 Book %D 2001 %T Medieval Monasticism: Forms of Religious Life in Western Europe in the Middle Ages. 3rd ed. New York: Pearson Education. %A Lawrence, Clifford Hugh %7 3 %I Longman %C Harlow %P XIV, 321 ; Ill. %G eng %0 Book Section %B Language acquisition and conceptual development %D 2001 %T Person in singletons, siblings, and twins %A Deutsch, Werner %A Wagner, A. %A Burchardt, R. %A Schultz, N. %A Nakath, J. %E Bowerman, M. %E Levinson, S. C. %B Language acquisition and conceptual development %I Cambridge University Press %C Cambridge %P 284–315 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Encyclopedia of Psychology %D 2000 %T Nonverbal Communication %A LaFrance, Marriane %E Allan A. Kazdin %B Encyclopedia of Psychology %I American Psychological AssociatSage; Oxford University Press %C Washington ; New York %V 5 %P 463–466 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Byzantion %D 1998 %T Byzantine church decoration and the Great schism of 1054 %A Lidov, Alexei %B Byzantion %V 48 %P 381 – 405 %G eng %U http://hierotopy.ru/contents/Lidov_ChurchDecorSchism_Byzantion_1998.pdf %N 2 %0 Book %B Knjižnica MGL %D 1997 %T Gledališki slovar %A Pavis, Patrice %Y Lampret, I. %B Knjižnica MGL %I Mestno gledališče ljubljansko %C Ljubljana %G slv %0 Book %B Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics %D 1997 %T Syntax : Structure, Meaning, and Function %A van Valin, Robert D. %A LaPolla, Randy J. %B Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics %I Cambridge University Press %C Cambridge %P 713 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Όπώρα: Studi in onore di mgr Paul Canart per il LXX compleanno %D 1997 %T Theodoros βιβλιογράφος und die Buchmalerei in Studiu %A Hutter, Imgard %E Lucà, Santo %E Perria, Lidia %B Όπώρα: Studi in onore di mgr Paul Canart per il LXX compleanno %S Bolletino della Badia Greca di Grottaferrata, n.s. %I Grottaferrata %C Roma %V 1 %P 177–208, Abb. 1–7 %G deu %6 3 %0 Book %D 1996 %T České teorie překladu : vývoj překladatelských teorií a metod v české literatuře %A Levý, Jiří %7 2 %I Ivo Železný %C Praha %0 Journal Article %J Language and Communication %D 1994 %T The effects of lexical formality on accent and trait attributions %A Levin, Harry %A Howard Giles %A Garrett, Peter %B Language and Communication %V 14 %P 265 – 274 %G eng %U http://www.discourse.aau.dk/digitalAssets/20/20584_levingilesgarrett.pdf %N 3 %0 Book Section %B The development of speech perception: The transition from speech sounds to spoken words %D 1994 %T Perceptual learning of non-native speech contrasts: Implication for theories of speech perception %A Pisoni, David B., %A Lively, Scott E. %A Logan, John S. %E Goodman, Judith C. %E Nusbaum, Howard C. %K speech perception %K възприемане на речта %B The development of speech perception: The transition from speech sounds to spoken words %I {MIT} press %C Cambridge, Mass %P 121–166 %G eng %0 Book %D 1993 %T Theoretical bases of Indo-European linguistics %A Lehmann, W. 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Atal %B Papers in speech communication: Speech perception %I Acoustical Society of America %C New York %P 501-514 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Speech Production and Speech Modeling %D 1990 %T Explaining phonetic variation: A sketch of the H&H Theory %A Lindblom, Björn %E Hardcastle, W. J. %E Marchal, A. %B Speech Production and Speech Modeling %I Kluwer %C Amsterdam %P 403–439 %0 Journal Article %J Studies in Second Language Acquisition %D 1990 %T Focus-on-Form and corrective feedback in communicative language teaching %A Lightbown, Patsy M. %A Spada, Nina %B Studies in Second Language Acquisition %V 12 %P 429-444 %G eng %N 4 %0 Book %D 1990 %T Gedächtnis und Literatur. Intertextualität in der russischen Moderne %A Renate Lachmann %I Suhrkamp %C Frankfurt am Main %P 554 %G deu %0 Magazine Article %D 1989 %T The Nationalization of Culture %A Löfgren, Orvar %B Ethnologia Europaea %N 19 %0 Book %B Biblioteka Myśli Współczesnej %D 1988 %T Metafory w naszym życiu %A Lakoff, George %? Krzeszowski, Tomasz P. %B Biblioteka Myśli Współczesnej %I Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy %C Warszawa %P 269, [3] %G pol %( Metaphors we live by %0 Book Section %B Language, Speech and Mind %D 1988 %T Phonetic universals in consonant systems %A Lindblom, Björn %A Maddieson, Ian %E Hyman, L. M. %E Li, C. N. %B Language, Speech and Mind %I Routledge %C New York %P 62–78 %0 Book %D 1987 %T Museums Visitor Evaluation: New Tool for Management %A Loomis, Ross %I American Association for State and Local History %C Nashville %0 Book %D 1987 %T Politeness : Some Universals in Language Usage %A Brown, Penelope %A Stephen C. Levinson %I Cambridge University Press %C Cambridge %G eng %0 Book %D 1987 %T Women, Fire and Dangerous Things: What Categories Reveal About the Mind %A Lakoff, George %I The University of Chicago Press %C Chicago, IL %P 632 %G eng %<

Acknowledgments
Preface
Book I: The Mind beyond the Machine
Part I: Categories and Cognitive Models
1. The Importance of Categorization
2. From Wittgenstein to Rosch
3. Prototype Effects in Language
4. Idealized Cognitive Models
5. Metonymic Models
6. Radical Categories
7. Features, Stereotypes, and Defaults
8. More about Cognitive Models
9. Defenders of the Classical View
10. Review
Part II: Philosophical Implications
11. The Objectivist Paradigm
12. What's Wrong with Objectivist Metaphysics
13. What's Wrong with Objectivist Cognition
14. The Formalist Enterprise
15. Putnam's Theorem
16. A New Realism
17. Cognitive Semantics
18. Whorf and Relativism
19. The Mind-As-Machine Paradigm
20. Mathematics as a Cognitive Activity
21. Overview
Book II: Case Studies
Introduction
1. Anger
2. Over
3. There-Constructions
Afterword
References
Name Index
Subject Index

%0 Book Section %B Experimental phonology %D 1986 %T Phonetic universals in vowel systems %A Lindblom, Björn %E Ohala, J. J. %E Jaeger, J. J. %B Experimental phonology %I Academic Press %P 13–44 %0 Book Section %B Case in Slavic %D 1986 %T A third look at the second Dative %A Miller, James %E Brecht, Richard D %E Levine, James S %K case %K dative case %K Russian language %K дателен падеж %K падеж %K руски език %B Case in Slavic %I Slavica %P 296–311 %G eng %0 Book %D 1985 %T Dickens and the Broken Scripture %A Larson, J. %I University of Georgia Press %C Athens %0 Book %B Longman linguistics library %D 1983 %T Principles of pragmatics %A Leech, Geoffrey N. %B Longman linguistics library %7 9 %I Longman %C London %P 250 %G eng %0 Book Section %B South Slavic and Balkan Linguistics %D 1982 %T "On Dating Old Church Slavonic Gospel Manuscripts" %A Lunt, Horace G %E Barentsen, A A %E Sprenger, R %E Tielemans, M G M %K dating %K gospels %K manuscripts %K Old Bulgarian %K Old Church Slavonic %B South Slavic and Balkan Linguistics %I Rodopi %C Amsterdam %P 215–231 %0 Book %D 1981 %T Catalogul manuscriselor slavo-române din Bucureşti %A Linţa, E. %A Djamo-Diaconiţa, L. %A Stoicovici, O. %C București %0 Journal Article %J Processing of Visible Language %D 1979 %T The Control of Eye Movements in Reading %A Levy-Schoen, Ariane %A O’Regan, Kevin %B Processing of Visible Language %V 13 %P 7–36 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Language and Social Psychology %D 1979 %T Psycholinguistic distinctiveness : Language divergence in Belgium %A Bourhis, Richard Y. %A Howard Giles %A Jacques-Philippe Leyens %A Henry Tajfel %E Howard Giles %E Robert Saint Clair %B Language and Social Psychology %I Blackwell %C Oxford %P 158–185 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Les notaires et secrétaires du roi sous les règnes de Louis XI, Charles VIII et Louis XII: Notices personnelles et généalogies %D 1978 %T Les notaires et secrétaires du roi des origines au milieu du XVI siècle %A Bautier, Robert Henri %E Lapeyre, André %E Scheurer, Rémy %B Les notaires et secrétaires du roi sous les règnes de Louis XI, Charles VIII et Louis XII: Notices personnelles et généalogies %I Bibliothèque nationale %C Paris %G fra %0 Book %D 1977 %T L'identité : Séminaire interdisciplinaire dirigé par Claude Lévi-Strauss prof. au Collège de France 1974-1975 %A Lévi-Strauss, Claude %I Grasset %C Paris %P 348 %G fra %0 Book Section %B The Early Versions of the New Testament: Their {Origin,Transmission} and Limitations %D 1977 %T "Limitations of Old Church Slavonic in representing Greek" %A Lunt, Horace G %E Metzger, Bruce M %K Greek language %K Old Bulgarian %K Old Church Slavonic %K orthography %B The Early Versions of the New Testament: Their {Origin,Transmission} and Limitations %I Clarendon Press %C Oxford %P 431–442 %0 Book %D 1977 %T Medieval Heresy : Popular Movements from Bogomil to Hus %A Lambert, Malcolm D. %I Holmes & Meier %C New York %G eng %0 Book %B Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Language Development %D 1975 %T Structure and variation in child language %A Bloom, L. %A Lightbown, P. %A Hood, L. %X

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%B Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Language Development %I University Of Chicago Press %C Chicago %G eng %0 Book Section %B Papers from the parasession on natural phonology %D 1974 %T Phonetic explanation in phonology %A Ohala, John J. %E A. Bruck, R.A. Fox %E LaGaly, M. W. %B Papers from the parasession on natural phonology %I Chicago Linguistic Society %C Chicago %P 251–274 %0 Book %B Instrumenta Patristica %D 1972 %T Bibliotheca Hieronymiana manuscripta : La tradition manuscrite des oeuvres de saint Jérôme %A Lambert, Bernard %B Instrumenta Patristica %I M. Nijhof %C Hagae %V 4А %G fra %0 Journal Article %J Cognitive Psychology %D 1972 %T Eye Fixations and Recognition Memory for Pictures %A Loftus, Geoffrey %B Cognitive Psychology %V 3 %P 525–551 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Psalterium Sinaiticum %D 1971 %T "Addendum. (Paleographic notes)" %A Lunt, Horace G %E Altbauer, Moshe %K palaeography %K Psalterium Sinaiticum %B Psalterium Sinaiticum %I Македонска академија на науките и уметностите %C Skopje %P 359–360 %0 Book Section %B Directions for historical linguistics: A symposium %D 1968 %T Empirical Foundation for a Theory of Language Change %A Weinreich, Uriel %A Labov, William %A Herzog, Marvin I. %E Lehmann, W. 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