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Angelov, Dimitâr. 1977. Le patriotisme en Bulgarie médiévale (IXe–XIVe s.). Palaeobulgarica / Старобългаристика 1. (Palaeobulgarica / Старобългаристика). 14–31.
Adams, Jack A. 1980. Learning and Memory: An Introduction. 2nd ed. Homewood, IL: The Dorsey Press.
Arranz, Miguel. 1974. Les archives de Dmitrievsky dans la Bibliothèque d'État de Leningrad. Orientalia Christiana Periodica 40. (Orientalia Christiana Periodica). 61-83.
Adrados, Francisco. 1980. Les langues slaves dans le contexte des langues indo-européennes. Съпоставително езикознание / Сопоставительное языкознание / Contrastive linguistics 5. (Съпоставително Езикознание / Сопоставительное Языкознание / Contrastive Linguistics). 3–15.
Andreeva, Bistra, Tania Avgustinova & William J Barry. 2001. Link-associated and focus-associated accent patterns in Bulgarian. In , Current Issues in Formal Slavic Linguistics, 353–364. (Current Issues In Formal Slavic Linguistics). Peter Lang.
Andreeva, Bistra, Tania Avgustinova & William J Barry. 2001. Link-associated and focus-associated accent patterns in Bulgarian. In , Current Issues in Formal Slavic Linguistics, 353–364. (Current Issues In Formal Slavic Linguistics). Peter Lang.
Alonso-Schokel, L. 1967. Literary Genges, Biblical. In , New Catholic Encyclopedia, vol. 8, 803–809. (New Catholic Encyclopedia). New York.
Adamson, Sylvia. 1998. The Literary Language. In , The Cambridge History of the English Language, vol. 4, 589–692. (The Cambridge History Of The English Language). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Andrews, Avery. 1985. The major functions of the noun phrase. In , Language typology and syntactic description: Clause structure, 62–154. (Language Typology And Syntactic Description: Clause Structure). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Abicht, Rudolf & H. Schmidt. 1896. Martyrium der XLII Märtyrer zu Amorium. Archiv für slavische Philologie 18. (Archiv Für Slavische Philologie). 190-192.
Abicht, Rudolf & H. Schmidt. 1899. Martyrium des St. Dometius. Archiv für slavische Philologie 21. (Archiv Für Slavische Philologie). 44–49.
Ryan, Ellen B, Howard Giles & Miles Hewstone. 1988. The measurement of language attitudes. In , Sociolinguistics. An International Handbook of the Science of Language and Society, vol. 2, 1068–1081. (Sociolinguistics. An International Handbook Of The Science Of Language And Society). Berlin ; New York: Walter de Gruyter.
Allan, Kathryn. 2009. Metaphor and Metonymy: A Diachronic Approach. Publications of the Philological Society. (Publications Of The Philological Society). Wiley-Blackwell.
Anstey, Henry. 1868. Munimenta academica, or Documents illustrative of academical Life and Studies at Oxford. Rerum britannicarum medii aevi scriptores. (Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores). London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer.
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Atanassova, Diana. 2013. Narrating Exorcism and Performing Prayers (Aspects of Performativity of Some Early Martyria Spread in South Slavic Milieu). In , Светци и свети места на Балканите. Материали от международната конференция, София, 14-16 юни 2012 г., vol. 1, 362-376. Старобългарска литература. (Светци И Свети Места На Балканите. Материали От Международната Конференция, София, 14-16 Юни 2012 Г.). София.
Alexander, Ronelle & Vladimir Zhobov. 2009. New Conclusions on the Conclusive. Journal of Slavic linguistics. (Journal Of Slavic Linguistics). 61–86.
Hall, Judith A. 2010. Nonverbal behavior in social psychology research: The good, the bad, and the ugly. In , Then A Miracle Occurs: Focusing on Behavior in Social Psychological Theory and Research, 412–437. (Then A Miracle Occurs: Focusing On Behavior In Social Psychological Theory And Research,). New York: Oxford University Press.
Hecht, Marvin A & Nalini Ambady. 1999. Nonverbal Communication and Psychology: Past and Future. The New Jersey Journal of Communication 7. (The New Jersey Journal Of Communication). 1–12.