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The role of dialect in mother tongue retention of Slovene Canadians: a case study
Dialectologia et Geolinguistica, 2017Abstract This article addresses the issue of mother tongue retention in the Slovene Canadian community of Vancouver. A brief social and historical profile of the community is followed by a description of the general linguistic situation, based on the data collected through questionnaires and participant observation.
Nada Šabec, Mihaela Koletnik
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Istrian-Venetian Dialect among the Members of the Italian National Minority in Slovene Istria
Treatises and Documents, Journal of Ethnic Studies / Razprave in Gradivo, Revija za narodnostna vprašanja, 2021Abstract During the dialectological research carried out in recent years in some Istrian-Venetian localities (towns), we have learned from conversations with dialect speakers that the Istrian-Venetian dialect is most probably the language of communication of most members of the Italian national community in the coastal part of Slovene ...
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Accelerated Grammatical Change in Carinthian Slovene: Dialect Mixture or “Linguistic Decay”?
Canadian Slavonic Papers, 1988a number of ways. Extralinguistically, there are the three usual 'planes' of variation: (1) spatial ('dialectal') variation one of the first things the visiting linguist is told is that "puwsoad u Sealax marwaj darhao" ("people talk differently everywhere in Sele"); (2) chronological variation the different generations speak in obviously different ways;
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The Influence of the Grammatical Category of Number on Neuter Nouns in Slovene Dialects
DIG, 2009Abstract This paper discusses the gender changes that can take place in neuter nouns in Slovene dialects on the basis of number (singular, plural and dual). Using linguistic geography methods and material collected for the ongoing ‘Slovene Linguistic Atlas’ (SLA), the forms of a selected neuter noun are presented on three linguistic maps,
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Psychological Functioning of Slovene Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Does Resilience Matter?
Psychiatric Quarterly, 2020Tina Kavčič +2 more
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Han Steenwijk, The Slovene Dialect of Resia: San Giorgio. Amsterdam, 1992.
Slovene Studies Journal, 1995openaire +1 more source
Factors influencing plagiarism in higher education: A comparison of German and Slovene students
PLoS ONE, 2018Eva Jereb, Matjaz Perc, Janja Jerebic
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The Prosodic Possibilities of Modern Standard Slovene and Slovene Dialects
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