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The Slovene Dialect of Resia: San Giorgio

Language, 1994
The study contains a synchronical description of the San Giorgio variety of the Slovene dialect spoken in the Resia valley (Val Resia/Rezijanska dolina) situated in north-eastern Italy. The following linguistic levels are analysed: phonology, morphonology and morphology. Apart from this some remarks on syntax and a lexicon have been included. The first
Marc L. Greenberg, Han Steenwijk
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Strategies for establishing discourse coherence. The case of Slovene dialectal discourse

Dialectologia et Geolinguistica, 2022
Abstract A discourse is considered coherent only if all its parts are semantically related to each other and if it makes sense. However, coherence cannot be attributed to a discourse in advance because it depends on how the participants understand what they hear/ read. So we can say that it is not the discourse that establishes coherence,
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The dual in Slovene dialects (review)

Journal of Slavic Linguistics, 2010
Tjasa Jakop's The dual in Slovene dialects makes an important contribution to the detailed study of Slovene dialectology.
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