This book provides a comprehensive bibliography on the study of Russian and Czech languages, focusing particularly on the post-World War II period. It discusses various linguistic aspects including phonetics, phonology, lexicology, morphology, and syntax of both languages. The book aims to facilitate better understanding and interpretation of language acquisition phenomena among Russian speakers in Czech environments, compared to German ones. It is intended for linguists, researchers, and students interested in Slavic languages and comparative linguistics. The publication also includes methodological insights and didactic approaches for teaching Czech as a foreign language. |