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The /r/ sound in language – Introduction to the Special Issues. 1 - 3CZYSTY TEKST
Jolanta Knieja, Marcin Mizak, The /r/ sound in language – Introduction to the Special Issue, Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature, 2018 / Tom 42 / Numer 1, s. 1 - 3
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Jolanta Knieja, Marcin Mizak", title = "The /r/ sound in language – Introduction to the Special Issue", journal = "Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature", issue = "2018 / Tom 42 / Numer 1", pages = "1 - 3" }
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The /r/ which dies hard – a diachronic look at the developments of the rhotic sound in selected Celtic, Germanic and Romance languagess. 4 - 17CZYSTY TEKST
Krzysztof Jaskuła, The /r/ which dies hard – a diachronic look at the developments of the rhotic sound in selected Celtic, Germanic and Romance languages, Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature, 2018 / Tom 42 / Numer 1, s. 4 - 17
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Krzysztof Jaskuła", title = "The /r/ which dies hard – a diachronic look at the developments of the rhotic sound in selected Celtic, Germanic and Romance languages", journal = "Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature", issue = "2018 / Tom 42 / Numer 1", pages = "4 - 17" }
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Phonodidactics of Russian [r] and [rj] in the context of a holistic multimodal approachs. 18 - 32CZYSTY TEKST
Weronika Markowska, Phonodidactics of Russian [r] and [rj] in the context of a holistic multimodal approach, Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature, 2018 / Tom 42 / Numer 1, s. 18 - 32
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Weronika Markowska", title = "Phonodidactics of Russian [r] and [rj] in the context of a holistic multimodal approach", journal = "Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature", issue = "2018 / Tom 42 / Numer 1", pages = "18 - 32" }
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Rhotic phonemes in Semitic languages – the case of Classical Arabic and Biblical Hebrews. 33 - 48CZYSTY TEKST
Bartosz Pietrzak, Rhotic phonemes in Semitic languages – the case of Classical Arabic and Biblical Hebrew, Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature, 2018 / Tom 42 / Numer 1, s. 33 - 48
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Bartosz Pietrzak", title = "Rhotic phonemes in Semitic languages – the case of Classical Arabic and Biblical Hebrew", journal = "Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature", issue = "2018 / Tom 42 / Numer 1", pages = "33 - 48" }
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Can phonemes be considered troublemakers? The case of the Danish /r/s. 49 - 65CZYSTY TEKST
Mikołaj Sobkowiak, Can phonemes be considered troublemakers? The case of the Danish /r/, Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature, 2018 / Tom 42 / Numer 1, s. 49 - 65
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Mikołaj Sobkowiak", title = "Can phonemes be considered troublemakers? The case of the Danish /r/", journal = "Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature", issue = "2018 / Tom 42 / Numer 1", pages = "49 - 65" }
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Considerations about the rhotic consonantss. 66 - 80CZYSTY TEKST
Piotr Sorbet, Considerations about the rhotic consonants, Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature, 2018 / Tom 42 / Numer 1, s. 66 - 80
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Piotr Sorbet", title = "Considerations about the rhotic consonants", journal = "Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature", issue = "2018 / Tom 42 / Numer 1", pages = "66 - 80" }
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The rhotic in fake and authentic Polish-accented Englishs. 81 - 102CZYSTY TEKST
Jolanta Szpyra-Kozłowska, The rhotic in fake and authentic Polish-accented English, Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature, 2018 / Tom 42 / Numer 1, s. 81 - 102
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Jolanta Szpyra-Kozłowska", title = "The rhotic in fake and authentic Polish-accented English", journal = "Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature", issue = "2018 / Tom 42 / Numer 1", pages = "81 - 102" }
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The /r/ allophones in the modern German phonolexicographys. 103 - 123CZYSTY TEKST
Zygmunt Tęcza, The /r/ allophones in the modern German phonolexicography, Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature, 2018 / Tom 42 / Numer 1, s. 103 - 123
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Zygmunt Tęcza", title = "The /r/ allophones in the modern German phonolexicography", journal = "Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature", issue = "2018 / Tom 42 / Numer 1", pages = "103 - 123" }
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Articulatory diversity of the /r/ phoneme in modern standard Germans. 124 - 137CZYSTY TEKST
Artur Tworek, Articulatory diversity of the /r/ phoneme in modern standard German, Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature, 2018 / Tom 42 / Numer 1, s. 124 - 137
BIBTEX@Article{ authors = " Artur Tworek", title = "Articulatory diversity of the /r/ phoneme in modern standard German", journal = "Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature", issue = "2018 / Tom 42 / Numer 1", pages = "124 - 137" }