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Coster, D.C. and P. Kratochvil. 1984. "Tone and Stress Discrimination in Normal Beijing Dialect Speech." In New papers on Chinese language use, edited by Beverly Hong. 119-132. Contemporary China Centre, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University. cite. STATS (1)
Kratochvil, Paul. 1977. "Traditions Ln Chinese Linguistics: Fact or Fiction?" In Cahiers de Linguistique Asie Orientale, , no. 1. cite. STATS (1)
Kratochvil, Paul. 1982. "Modern Chinese and Linguistic Change." In China Quarterly, , no. 92. cite. STATS
Kratochvil, Paul. 1974. "Stress Shift Mechanism and Its Role in Peking Dialect." In Modern Asian Studies, 8 , no. 4: . cite. STATS
Kratochvil, Paul. 1987. "The Case of the Third Tone." In Wang Li memorial volumes, edited by Chinese Language Society of Hong Kong. 253-276. Joint. cite. STATS
Kratochvil, Paul. 1986. "Subject or Topic?" In Extreme-Orient, Extreme-Occident, 8: . cite. STATS
Kratochvil, Paul. 1978. "Phonetics and Teaching Chinese." In Chinese language use, edited by Beverly Hong. 19-36. Contemporary China Centre, Australian National University. cite. STATS
Kratochvil, Paul. 1978. "A New Czech-Chinese Dictonary [review Article]." In Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, 13 , no. 2: . cite. STATS
Durworth, D. and P. Kratochvil. 1978. "The Use of Television in Teaching Chinese Writing." In Cahiers de Linguistique d'Orientalisme et de Slavistique, . cite. STATS
Kratochvil, Paul. 1984. "Phonetic Tone Sandhi in Beijing Dialect Stage Speech." In Cahiers de Linguistique Asie Orientale, 13 , no. 2: . cite. STATS
Kratochvil, Paul. 1985. "Variable Norms of Tones in Beijing Prosody." In Cahiers de linguistique Asie Orientale, 14 , no. 2: 153-174. cite. STATS
Kratochvil, Paul. 1968. "The Chinese Language Today, Features of An Emerging Standard." 199 pp.. Hutchinson Universal Library. cite. STATS
Kratochvil, Paul. 1970. "[Untitled]." In Language, 46 , no. 2: 513--524. Linguistic Society of America. cite. STATS