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  1. Variation in Language: Code Switching in Czech As a Challenge for Sociolinguistics (Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics) by Petr Sgall, Jiri Hronek, et all 1992-04
  2. NA SEVERNI TOCNU [FARTHEST NORTH BY NANSEN] 2-VOLS SET IN CZECH LANGUAGE by Fridtjof Preface by Dr. Jiri Guth Nansen, 1897
  3. Czech Language Lessons by Ernest J. Zizka, 1963-01-01
  4. The Romantic Hero and Contemporary Anti-Hero in Polish and Czech Literature: Great Souls and Grey Men (Studies in Slavic Languages & Literature) by Charles S. Kraszewski, 1997-11
  5. Modern conversational Czech by John M Skřivánek, 1971
  6. Say It in Czech (Dover Say It Series) by Dover, 1973-06-01
  7. Collins Czech Phrasebook: The Right Word in Your Pocket (Collins Gem) by Collins UK, 2008-05-28
  8. Czech for Foreigners: My Good Czech Companion by O. Parolkova, J. Novakova, 1998-12-31
  9. A Practical Czech Course for English-Speaking Students by Milos Sova, 1962-01
  10. Spoken Czech: Units 1-12 (Czech Edition) by Radovan Pletka, 2001-12
  11. A Geography of Case Semantics: The Czech Dative and the Russian Instrumental (Cognitive Linguistic Research) by Laura A. Janda, 1993-07
  12. Eastern European 12 Language Phrasebook (Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Estonian, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Slovenian and Ukrainian)(Phrasebooks S.) by Thomas Cook Publishing, 2005-10-01
  13. Teach Yourself Czech (Teach Yourself Complete Courses) by W.R. Lee, Z. Lee, 2003-12-26
  14. A Frequency Dictionary of Czech: Core Vocabulary for Learners (Routledge Frequency Dictionaries) by Frantisek Cermák, Michal Kren, 2011-01-25

41. Čeština Pro Cizince - Czech For Foreigners
Features information on the Examination in the Czech language on the Level A1 as a condition for permanent residence in the CR.
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42. The Czech Language On WWW
Czech grammar, literature and many others in English Origin and History. Czech, along with Slovak, Polish, and the High and Low Sorbian, belongs to the western group of
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The Czech Language
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Origin and History
Czech, along with Slovak, Polish, and the High and Low Sorbian, belongs to the western group of Slavic languages. More loosely it is related to the languages forming the east Slavic group (Ukrainian, Belorussian, and Russian) and the southern Slavic group (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Slovene, Serbian, and Croatian). As a Slavic language Czech belongs to the eastern, or satem, division of Indo-European. Czech separated itself from the other Slavic languages by a number of changes, most of which took place in the 10th through 16th centuries (for a detailed account of the following changes and their impact on the breaking up of Czech into dialects see A. Lamprecht - D. losar - J. Bauer, Historick mluvnice etiny, Prague 1986). Among the most conspicuous sound changes were:
  • By the end of the 15th century Czech had virtually lost the dual number and two of the Slavic past tenses (the aorist and imperfect); on the other hand, the role of the verbal aspect had grown more significant and the number of declensions had increased. Czech has been influenced by a number of languages, especially Old Church Slavonic (introduced into the area by Constantine and Methodius in the 9th century), Latin (once the Pan-European language of learning), and German (the language of numerous colonists, as well as the main language of the Habsburg empire). From the 14th century on, Czech has been the language of a continuous stream of literary production, although - as a consequence of the defeat of the Protestant Czech Forces and the integration of the Czech provinces into the Habsburg Empire - for the most part of the 18th century the Czech language was used rather infrequently for higher literary purposes. The language has been recorded, described, and analyzed in a number of grammars (the first grammar dating from 1533) and dictionaries (with the first dictionaries, written in verse, originating in the 2nd half of the 14th century).
  • 43. Czech Language (West Slavic Language) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    Czech language (West Slavic language), West Slavic language closely related to Slovak, Polish, and the Sorbian languages of eastern Germany. It is spoken in the historical
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    Table of Contents: Czech language Article Article Related Articles Related Articles External Web sites External Web sites Citations ARTICLE from the Czech language formerly Bohemian , Czech Čeština , West Slavic language closely related to Slovak Polish , and the Sorbian languages of eastern Germany. It is spoken in the historical regions of Bohemia, Moravia, and southwestern Silesia in the Czech Republic , where it is the official language. Czech is written in the Roman (

    44. Czech Language
    For a look into the Czech language, Click and Explore the sections below.
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    45. Czech Language Definition Of Czech Language In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    Czech language (chĕk), in the past sometimes also called Bohemian, member of the West Slavic group of the Slavic subfamily of the IndoEuropean family of languages (see Slavic
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    46. Czech Language — Infoplease.com
    Encyclopedia Czech language. Czech language (chek) , in the past sometimes also called Bohemian, member of the West Slavic group of the Slavic subfamily of the IndoEuropean
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    47. Czech Language Meetup Groups - Czech Language Meetups
    Helps groups of people with shared interests plan meetings and form offline clubs in local communities around the world about Czech Language
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    48. University Of Glasgow :: Taught Degree Programmes A-Z :: Czech Language
    Further information Slavonic Studies (SMLC) PG Diploma in Czech Language Dr Mirna Solic Tel +44 (0)141 330 5592 Email M.Solic@Slavonic.arts.gla.ac.uk
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    This programme provides an intensive study in Czech language for graduates in other subjects who would find a thorough knowledge of Czech an asset in their chosen field. The programme will be of particular interest to graduates in area studies, history, social and natural sciences, management science, marketing, and other related subjects. The programme is specifically designed for those who have no knowledge of the language, but this does not preclude those who already know some Czech. In one academic year of intensive study this programme brings you to pass degree level in Czech language. Entry requirements for postgraduate taught programmes are a 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent qualification (for example, GPA 3.0 or above) in a relevant subject unless otherwise specified.

    49. Learn Czech Language
    Want to learn Czech? Shortcuts to becoming fluent in the Czech language, even if you thought you were bad at languages in high school.
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    How to Find a Czech Language Practice Partner without Having to Travel to Prague
    Posted by Brian / Comments: ( Prague travel is certainly appealing, but booking the next flight to Prague whenever you want to practice speaking Czech is not always an option. Fortunately, you may have an option closer to home so that when that Prague vacation does come along, your Czech language skills are in top shapefinding a language exchange partner.
    Language exchange partners are my favorite way for practicing Czech when not in the Czech Republic. You can read textbooks and do workbooks until you are blue in the face, but it's practicing speaking Czech that will drill it into your brain. A language isn't just so many scribbles on a piece of paper with consonants and vowels to be sounded out and formed into a sentence. It has intonation, rhythm, gestures, facial expressions, and cultural attitudes. The best way to pick all of these up is by practicing face to face with a native speaker.
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    50. Czech Language
    The Czech language belongs to the group of West Slavic languages. From another perspective, Czech is an inflectional language, which means that the words “inflect” (their
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    52. Czech (language) Definition Of Czech (language) In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    Czech language (chĕk), in the past sometimes also called Bohemian, member of the West Slavic group of the Slavic subfamily of the IndoEuropean family of languages (see Slavic
    http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Czech (language)

    53. Bohemica.com | Czech Language And Culture Junction
    The latest updates from news and events for all interested in Czech language and culture. Subscribe to the Czech Update RSS feed. Click on the category on the right to subscribe
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    54. Czech Language Learning Games, Afrikaans Language Learning Games
    Free to use and fun online games for learning Czech. Suitable for learners at different stages and levels. Includes a resource guide for studying Czech.
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    55. Czech Language Facts - Freebase.com
    Facts and figures about Czech Language, taken from Freebase, the world's database.
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    56. Prague City & Czech Republic Tourist Travel Guide
    A complete travel guide to the Czech Republic, including Prague and all the main cities, and all the great tourist attractions.
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    Czech in Czech Republic Hotels in Prague Czech Photos Czech Travel Guide
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    The main Czech language spoken is, not surprisingly, Czech. The Czech people are extremely proud of their heritage and language. Even when you are travelling around an international city like Prague, you will not find hardly any signs written in English. The exception to that rule is that some of the tourist destinations do include signs in English. While many people in Prague speak several languages, many older Czechs are unable to converse in English. If you are travelling outside of Prague, do not expect older individuals to understand English.  People born before 1980 people still speak some Russian from when the country was occupied by the USSR. Younger people often speak English or German. In fact, English has been taught in most schools since the early 1990s. There is a smaller percentage of the population that is fluent in French or Spanish. It is recommended to learn some phrases in the Czech language before visiting the nation. Be forewarned that the Czech language is considered to be one of the most difficult languages to truly master. If you can learn the basic alphabet, then the pronunciation is easier to grasp. The Czechs pronounce every single letter in a word, and the stress always falls on the first syllable.

    57. Czech Language | Bohemica.com
    Topic Replies Created Last reply; Czech Tutor Needed Danbury, CT 6 1 year 38 weeks ago by mary.weise 38 weeks 10 hours ago by jack34 Help - translation / spelling / pronounciation
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    58. Czech - Language On Europe-east.com: The Complete Eastern Europe Guide
    EuropeEast.com - Introducing Czech and several destinations in the country
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    59. Czech Language
    Czech Language. Czech language incompatibility Please excuse me for the missing accents on the Czech letters which need them. OK, an update on that
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    Czech language incompatibility ... Please excuse me for the missing accents on the Czech letters which need them. OK, an update on that ... I've been fixing the Czech spelling in here, so that native Czech readers (and now myself) can actually understand the Czech words. Please forgive me, this work has been worked on for a couple of years now, and I probably still have many things to correct.
    Web Resources for Czech Language
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    Also see Czech Language Software for software dictionaries.

    60. Czech Language
    Czech ʧɛk (čeština ˈʧɛʃ.cɪ.na) is one of the West Slavic languages, along with Slovak, Polish, Pomeranian , and Lusatian Sorbian. It is spoken by most people in
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    Spoken in: Czech Republic and as a minority language also in the United States Canada Austria Germany and Slovakia Region: Central Europe Total speakers: 12 million Ranking Language family
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    Czech Official status Official language of: Czech Republic
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    Regulated by Czech Language Institute Language codes ISO 639-1 cs ISO 639-2 cze (B) ces (T) ISO 639-3 ces
    Czech ]) is one of the West Slavic languages , along with Slovak Polish Pomeranian Kashubian ), and Lusatian Sorbian . It is spoken by most people in the Czech Republic and by Czechs all over the world (about 12 million native speakers in total). Czech is relatively close to Slovak and, to a lesser degree, to Polish or to Sorbian in East Germany. Because of official Czechoslovakian government policies of broadcasting in Czech and Slovak for several decades, the generations born until the mid 1970's can understand both languages very well. Later generations progressively understand each other less. Children who learned Czech or Slovak after the 1993 split, have more problems understanding the other language. Czech television, in particular the commercial channels, are still quite popular among audiences in Slovakia . Meanwhile, due to some immigration from Slovakia, the

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