In memoriam Zdeněk F. Oliverius

<P>The Bibliography in this publication presents Oliverius as one of the most versatile scholars in the field of Russian linguistics. With no difficulty one can trace here the imprint of his four brief years in Australia between December 1968, and September 1972. Here he was one of the first s...

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Format: eBook
Language:German
Published: Bern Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group 1985
Series:Specimina philologiae Slavicae
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