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Slovene Statehood

Nationalities Papers, 1993
As a people, the Slovenes have never had their own national state. Integrated into the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Slovenes have lived on a subnational level. Only Yugoslavia was recognized as an international subject and remains a member of the United Nations Organization to this day; thus, Slovenia—the homeland of Slovenes—did not enjoy
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Slovene Exile

Nationalities Papers, 1993
The new era of Slovene spiritual, cultural and, in a certain sense, political history, is marked by the condition of exile. The first Slovene book, printed in 1550, was written by Primož Trubar, a Protestant, emigrant and exile par excellence. Trubar and his followers translated, wrote, made plans, and worked, “for the prosperity of their homeland,” in
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Slovene Images

Nationalities Papers, 1993
I start instinctively as the airplane swings on its descent toward a stretch of land that is my country. A simple view from an aircraft approaching the Ljubljana airport suddenly becomes a fictitious vision of the ‘memory landscape’ conveyed by Dušan Kirbiš in his picture Gesichte einer Jugend (1984). Under the lowered, steel grey sky, among patches of
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Slovene

Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 1995
Rastislav Šuštaršič   +2 more
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Colloquial Slovene

2013
Colloquial Slovene is easy to use and no prior knowledge of the language is required. COLLOQUIAL SLOVENE is easy to use and completely up to date! Specially written by experienced teachers for self-study or class use, the course offers you a step-by-step approach to written and spoken Slovene. No prior knowledge of the language is required.
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Psychological Functioning of Slovene Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Does Resilience Matter?

Psychiatric Quarterly, 2020
Tina Kavčič   +2 more
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Slovene

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1954
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