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Learned Publishing, Volume 39, Issue 3, July 2026.
Yueyue Huang, Keru Li, Dechao Li
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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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Invisible Anglicisms in Slovene
· While Slovene uses numerous visible anglicisms, which are either established and lexicalized on the one hand, or fashionable luxury loans (Onysko, Winter-Froemel 2011) on the other, there appear several examples of invisible anglicisms whose structure ...
Eva Sicherl
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JaSlo: Integration of a Japanese-Slovene Bilingual Dictionary with a Corpus Search System
The paper presents a set of integrated on-line language resources targeted at Japanese language learners, primarily those whose mother tongue is Slovene. The resources consist of the on-line Japanese-Slovene learners’ dictionary jaSlo and two corpora, a
Kristina HMELJAK SANGAWA, Tomaž ERJAVEC
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ABSTRACT This narrative experiment brings together scenes from my family histories in western Pennsylvania coal country, alongside ongoing visits to learn about rising health issues in the region today. Increasing numbers of residents express concerns about chronic problems such as young cancers, and many people worry about potential exposures coming ...
Amy Moran‐Thomas
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Creative competence in borrowings : words of Japanese origin in Slovene
Japanese has no category of gender or number. Nouns as well as adjectives have no inflection. The phonological construction of words is syllabic and there is no stress accent but pitch accent. Five vowels have short and long opposition. On the other hand,
Chikako Shigemori Bučar
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the complex interplay between teacher–student and peer relationships in shaping academic engagement during early adolescence. Drawing on a sample of 6048 students from public elementary schools in Slovenia, the predictive power of these relationships beyond academic achievement was examined.
Katja Košir, Ivana Pikić Jugović
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The local studies collection in the Slovene National and Research Library in Trieste
The local studies collection at the central library of the Slovenes in Italy – Slovene National and Research Library in Trieste - is described. There is a short historical survey of the problems concerning librarianship and collection of the local ...
Ksenija Majovski
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Background To conduct a cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Core Outcome Measures Index (COMI) in the Slovenian language, for use in patients with low back pain.
Matevž Topolovec +5 more
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Slovene: The Slovene language in education in Austria (3rd ed.)
Slovene and its status in education in AustriaIn a defined area of Southern Carinthia, Austria, Slovene is protected as a minority language. Despite being an officially recognised minority language, the official use of Slovene is limited to few domains.
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