SC?, maybe Cz > En bibliography -- URGENT

Mila Saskova-Pierce mzs at UNLSERVE.UNL.EDU
Mon Apr 1 15:01:02 UTC 2002


In all probability the pundi should be pudni (living in soil) - krouzek
above u.   MIla S-P

>Katerina P. King wrote:
>
>> That is Czech, although I have to say I have no idea what "pundi" is.
>> Are you sure that's right????
>
>A private correspondent has suggested "pu'dni'," using "u'" for u with
>krouzhek.
>
>> The diacritics are as follows:
>> > G. Boha'c^. "Pundi' z^ivoc^ichove' jako bioindika'tory
>> > antrapogenni'ch zme^n prostr^edi'." Z^ivot. Prostr^ed., 1989...
>
>Cool! Now what's it mean?
>
>TIA
>
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