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Grammatikalizacija opredelennogo i neopredelennogo artiklja v slovenskom jazykovom areale
Here we present an analysis of the use of the definite and indefinite articles in the Slovene dialects spoken in Friuli and in colloquial Slovene.
BENACCHIO, ROSANNA
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When Singular and Plural are Both Grammatical: Semantic and Morphophonological Effects in Agreement. [PDF]
Mirković J, Macdonald MC.
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The master’s thesis considers the influence of Styrian and Upper Carniola dialect on the pronunciation of English of Slovene students. Various factors influence the Slovene students’ pronunciation of English. The influence of mother tongue on the Slovene students’ pronunciation of English has been firmly established.
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One of the salient morphosyntactic features of the hypothesised Central European convergence area is allegedly a simple three-tense verb system (i.e. past, present, and future) without any formal and semantic distinction between the different past tense ...
Šekli, Matej
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A survey on multi-lingual offensive language detection. [PDF]
Mnassri K +6 more
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DIFHTONGIZATION AND MONOPHTHONGIZATION IN SLOVENE DIALECTS
The diphtongization of monophthongs and the later monophthongization of diphthongs are the two most significant developmental factors of Slovene long vowels. Both occurrences are quite old, the first dates from the 12th—13th century; the second probably from the 13th—14th century.
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The Prekmurje Dialect in its Slavic Context
The article highlights elements of the Prekmurje dialect of Slovene that both differ from neighboring dialects in Slovenia and Croatia and also connect it to West Slavic dialects (Czech, Slovak)
Greenberg, Marc L.
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V magistrski nalogi sta na kratko orisana položaj in raba slovenskega jezika na Koroškem skozi čas in lastne terenske izkušnje. Magistrska naloga vsebuje transkribirano in poknjiženo besedilno gradivo ter (starejšo) leksiko v slovenskih govorih na ...
Andres, Ivona
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The second Proto-Slavic regressive palatalisation resulted in morpho-phonological alternations in nominal and verbal inflections in Slovene. We find alternation stems of the type otrok : otroci in the nom. and loc.pl. of o-stems and in imperatives.
Pronk, Tijmen
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