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- Góra Siewierska [ˈɡura ɕɛˈvʲɛrska] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Psary, within Będzin County, Silesian Voivodeship, in southern...
- either the English original or its German equivalent as "perfect tense". Siewierska, Anna (1984). The P****ive: A Comparative Linguistic Analysis. London:...
- Anna Siewierska (born Gdynia, Poland, 25 December 1955, died Da Lat, Vietnam, 6 August 2011) was a Polish-born linguist who worked in Australia, Poland...
- Barford 2001, p. 1. Dulichenko 2005. Dulichenko 1981. Duličenko 1994. Siewierska, Anna and Uhliřová, Ludmila. "An overview of word order in Slavic languages"...
- through the voices of our nation. Penguin. p. 177. ISBN 0-14-051562-3. Siewierska, Anna; Hollmann, Willem (2007). "Ditransitive clauses in English with...
- rozejm na lat 16. Warunki były świetne. Trzy obszerne ziemie: smoleńska, siewierska i czernihowska powiększyły obszar Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego. [.....
- Teofil Kowalski of the Wieruszowa coat of arms and mother Teofilia (née Siewierska). Wierusz-Kowalski settled in Munich in 1876 after studies in Warsaw,...
- Staszic Palace German tanks and motorized infantry on Grójecka str. between Siewierska str. and Przemyska str. PzKpfw I tank and a 7.5 cm le.IG 18 gun are visible...
- Colloquial and Literary Latin, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 163–185. Siewierska, A. (1984). "Phrasal Discontinuity in Polish", Australian Journal of Linguistics...
-  213. "Slavic languages - Grammar, Morphology, Syntax | Britannica". Siewierska, Anna, and Ludmila Uhlirova. "An overview of word order in Slavic languages...