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Nasal vowels and diphthongs in European Portuguese: a problem for Slovene speakers

open access: yesLinguistica, 2017
Portuguese, a Romance language, and Slovene, a Slavic language, are distant in the geographical, historical, cultural and linguistic senses. There are not many contrastive studies of these two languages, and even fewer in the phonetic-phonological field.
Blažka Müller Pograjc, Jasmina Markič
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Slovenian Virtual Gallery on the Internet [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
The Slovenian Virtual Gallery (SVG) is a World Wide Web based multimedia collection of pictures, text, clickable-maps and video clips presenting Slovenian fine art from the gothic period up to the present days. Part of SVG is a virtual gallery space where
Peer, Peter, Solina, Franc
core  

Microclimate variability impacts the coexistence of highland and lowland ectotherms

open access: yesJournal of Animal Ecology, Volume 94, Issue 5, Page 999-1013, May 2025.
Our paper is an original attempt to use mechanistic models to explain the patterns of species coexistence along an environmental gradient. It is novel both in its methodological approach to the topic as well as through the obtained results. Abstract Understanding differences in life‐history outcomes under variable abiotic conditions is essential for ...
Urban Dajčman   +2 more
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Invisible Anglicisms in Slovene

open access: yesRiCognizioni
· 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

open access: yesActa Linguistica Asiatica, 2012
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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Abstractive summarization for Slovene language

open access: yes, 2016
The thesis focuses on automatic summarization of Slovene documents. There are large numbers of documents in digital form which we want to summarize in order to make them accessible to humans. This cannot be done manually so we want to automate the process.
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TRAPPED BETWEEN CASE AND NUMBER. A TYPOLOGY OF ADNUMERATIVE FORMS†

open access: yesStudia Linguistica, Volume 79, Issue 1, Page 215-257, April 2025.
In this paper, I study the nature of adnumerative or numerative forms; i.e. morphologically dedicated inflectional forms that can only be used with numerals or quantifiers (e.g. Russian dva časá ‘two o'clock’ vs. [gen sg] čása). Adnumeratives are cross‐linguistically very rare; yet they raise some interesting theoretical discussions. This work is based
Kristian Roncero
wiley   +1 more source

Creative competence in borrowings : words of Japanese origin in Slovene

open access: yesLinguistica, 2011
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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The Language in British and Slovene Football Anthems

open access: yesELOPE: English Language Overseas Perspectives and Enquiries, 2016
Football is probably the world’s most popular game, with a huge number of fans. There are numerous ways in which football fans express dedication to their club and the feelings they have for their team, for example, wearing certain colours, waving banners and flags, and singing.
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SloBERTa: Slovene monolingual large pretrained masked language model

open access: yes, 2021
Large pretrained language models, based on the transformer architecture, show excellent results in solving many natural language processing tasks. The research is mostly focused on English language; however, many monolingual models for other languages have recently been trained.
Ulčar, Matej, Robnik-Šikonja, Marko
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