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Hildegard Striedter-Temps’ Lexicographic Volume Deutsche Lehnwörter im Slovenischen (German Loanwords in Slovenian, 1963) in Light of Bezlaj’s Critique (1964): Fifty Years Later [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This article concludes that Bezlaj’s rather critical review (1964) of Hildegard Striedter-Temps’ lexicographic volume Deutsche Lehnwörter im Slovenischen (German Loanwords in Slovenian, 1963) was excessive because this book has become an important ...
Metka Furlan
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Besedotvorni vzorec tipa vinar – vinarstvo oz. strojar – strojarstvo v slovenščini v kontekstu srednjeevropskega jezikovnega areala

open access: yesSlavistična Revija, 2021
V članku je obravnavan nastanek besedotvornega vzorca tipa vino → vinar → vinarstvo oz. strojiti → strojar → strojarstvo, tj. nastanek samostalnikov z zloženo pripono ‑ar-stvo v slovenščini. Prikazan je izvor, tj.
Matej Šekli
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JOŽICA ČEH STEGER: EKOKRITIKA IN LITERARNE UPODOBITVE NARAVE: Maribor: Založba Litera, 2015. 349 str. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The author presents the monograph by Jožica Čeh Steger Ecocriticism and Literary Representations of Nature (2015).Avtorica predstavlja monografijo Jožice Čeh Steger Ekokritika in literarne upodobitve narave (2015)
Vičar, Branislava
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Праславянское *žeratъkъ: слово‑айсберг / Praslovansko *žeratъkъ: beseda kot vrh ledene gore

open access: yesJezikoslovni zapiski, 2018
Članek je posvečen zgodovini in etimologiji praslovanske besede *žeratъkъ ‘žareče oglje’. Podrobno se razbira zakonitost glosiranja kontinuantov dane besede kot ‘pepel’ tako na podlagi pisnih spomenikov kakor tudi narečnega gradiva.
Михаил Николаевич Саенко   +1 more
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Jezikovne lastnosti zgodnJe slovenščine 11. in 12. stoletJa [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
The article discusses Early Slovenian, that is to say the South Slavic language of the Eastern Alpine and the western Pannonian regions which, in the 11th and 12th centuries, spanned the area from the Danube in the north to the Adriatic in the south, and
Šekli, Matej
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Kdo smo. Ilustrirana zgodovina slovenstva [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Simply put, the modern Slovenian nation began as a cultural project in the age of Enlightenment. Its basic axis has been Standard Slovenian as one of Slavic languages.
Pleterski, Andrej, Rihter, Janja
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Oblikoslovje v panonski narečni skupini [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Morphology of the Pannonian Dialectal Group The article compares word-formation and morphological patterns of the Pannonian dialect group with those found in Old Church Slavonic and in Standard Slovene.
Zorko, Terezija (Zinka)
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Je bil proces formiranja slovenskega naroda v 19. stoletju res zgolj končni nasledek tisočletne slovenske kontinuitete? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Challenged is the premise that during the pro- cess of the “Slovene national renaissance” in the 19th century the Slovene nation was formed on the foundations of the Slovene ethnic territory that had already been existing for centuries and was defined ...
Kosi, Jernej
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Pavlov Vend nyelvtan in prekmurščina kot slovanski jezik [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
For some seventy years linguistics has used the tongue-in-cheek definition, attributed to Max Weinreich or Joshua Fishman, that “A language is a dialect with an army and navy” (A shprakh iz a dialekt mit an armey un flot).
Greenberg, Marc L.
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PIE *peh2ur ’fire’. Two Slavic etymologies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
This study investigates two traditional Proto-Slavic etyma. (1.a) PS *netopyŕĭ, *netŭpyŕĭ ‘bat’. The former has widespread descendants in East and West Slavic and Western South Slavic; the latter, attested in Middle Russian, has no known modern reflexes.
Henning Andersen
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