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Networks uncover hidden lexical borrowing in Indo-European language evolution. [PDF]
Nelson-Sathi S +6 more
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Slovene dialectal hapax legomenon mežek ‘young bear’ and Slavic *mečьkъ ‘bear’
Abstract In the paper, the Slovenian dialect hapax legomenon məžә̏k ‘young bear’, which was only attested in a narrow area of the Gorenjsko dialect, is related and explained from South-Slavic *mečь̀kъ ‘bear’ (= Serbian dial. méːčak, Macedonian dial. mečòk).
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Slovenski dialekti - osnovni vir za rekonstrukcijo razvoja slovenskega jezika
Slovene dialects are the main source for the reconstruction of the development of the Slovene language, from the proto-Slavic dialect spoken by the Slavs in the Alps and Karst at the time of their settlement (from the end of the 6th to 10/ 11th centuries) to the present.
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Why are some languages confused for others? Investigating data from the Great Language Game. [PDF]
Skirgård H, Roberts SG, Yencken L.
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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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Slovene Nouns and Adjectives: Non-standard Use of Dual Number from 1925 to 2015
Tjaša Jakop
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A survey on multi-lingual offensive language detection. [PDF]
Mnassri K +6 more
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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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