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Jezuitska kemija v Ljubljani (Jesuit Chemistry in Ljubljana)
Opisani sta dve stoletji jezuitskih predavanj kemijskih vsebin v Ljubljani s poudarkom na 17. stoletju. Prvič so podani dosežki vodilnih začetnikov kemije, ki so tedaj delovali v Ljubljani.
Stanislav Jože Južnič
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ABSTRACT This article explores the specific features of collectivization in socialist Yugoslavia, focusing on Slovenia as one of its constituent republics. Through a bottom‐up approach, it examines selected cases from the countryside surrounding the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, between 1949 and 1953.
Lev Centrih
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Povzetki v slovenščini.
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Translation and TS research in a culture using a language of limited diffusion: the case of Slovenia
The article presents the seminal influence of translation on the development of Slovene language and culture. A historical overview of major translations in Slovene demonstrates the decisive influence of translation on the development of Slovene language,
Nike K. Pokorn
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Prispevek opisuje zgodovino revije Slovene Studies in predstavlja ideje za njeno prihodnost. Revija je strokovno glasilo Društva za slovenske študije (Society for Slovene Studies, SSS), ki ga je ustanovila skupina strokovnjakov leta 1973 v New Yorku.1 ...
Pogačar, Timothy
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Empathic Response of Slovene Readers to Poetry in Slovene and English
Drawing on literary theory, translation studies, and social identity theory, the research investigates whether reading Louise Glück’s poem “Adult Grief” in English versus Slovenian elicits different affective reactions. Using a repeated-measures design and a specially developed empathy scale, the study differentiates between compassionate and ...
Igor Žunkovič +6 more
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Problematic of the functional structure of Slovene cities
Slovene cities are subject of rapid spatial, structural and functional development. Ljubljana, the capital, is pointing out, where development differences are increasing in comparison to other Slovene cities.
Mirko Pak
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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
Drago Jančar
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The Teaching of the Slovene Language in Minority Educational Institutions in Carinthia, Austria
This article presents a historical overview of the teaching of the Slovene language and the present-day organisation of minority schooling in Carinthia, Austria.
Damjana Kern
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