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Reintegration of Slovak Researchers Returning to Slovak Companies
2015This paper focuses on understanding the problem of brain drain and identifies crucial activities which must be done in order to successfully reintegrate Slovak researchers. This reintegration process should lead to valuable knowledge sharing, R&D development, educating next generation of excellent researchers as well as increased economic growth.
Veronika Sramová +2 more
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Comparison of Slovak and English Word Stress
The paper defines and describes the basic stress characteristics in general and shows its functioning in Slovak and English language.
Lenka Mocova
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Slavic & East European Information Resources, 2002
This article describes some of the most popular Slovak search engines, discusses their merits, and assesses their performance on some sample search queries.
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This article describes some of the most popular Slovak search engines, discusses their merits, and assesses their performance on some sample search queries.
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2004
Presented paper informs about the current status of Slovak National Corpus, goals and achievements of the project, as well as about technical details concerning the building of representative, balanced, annotated corpus of modern Slovak language.
Ales Horák +4 more
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Presented paper informs about the current status of Slovak National Corpus, goals and achievements of the project, as well as about technical details concerning the building of representative, balanced, annotated corpus of modern Slovak language.
Ales Horák +4 more
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2002
By most indicators the Slovak Republic has achieved a high level of human and social development. Despite the country's generally high living standards and overall level of development, there are families in Slovakia whose living conditions are below what is considered to be socially acceptable. By societal standards, these families and individuals are
Ana Revenga +13 more
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By most indicators the Slovak Republic has achieved a high level of human and social development. Despite the country's generally high living standards and overall level of development, there are families in Slovakia whose living conditions are below what is considered to be socially acceptable. By societal standards, these families and individuals are
Ana Revenga +13 more
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Slovaks and Czechs. The Slovak and Czech Languages
Human Affairs, 1997Klára Buzássyová +1 more
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Translation, Cross-Cultural Validation of the Voice Handicap Index (VHI-30) in Slovak Language
Journal of Voice, 2022Zofia Frajková, Miroslav Tedla
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