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Abstract The leading elites of the ethnonationalist movements that developed in the aftermath of World War I in Western Europe usually refused to see their nations and territories as ‘national minorities’. In their view, they were stateless nations or nationalities.
Xosé M. Núñez Seixas
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Does a Lingua Franca matter in bilateral international trade?
Abstract This article explores the impact of language proficiency on international trade by using panel data analysis. To do so, we construct a time‐variant test‐score‐based measure of common language. Controlling for the standard gravity model variables, we find strong empirical evidence that English proficiency promotes bilateral trade flows through ...
Li Su, Hojin Jung, Mingzhuo Yang
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With the growing adoption of using virtual machines over physical hosts as a form of resource consolidation, The English-Slovene Glossary of Virtualization-related Terms encompassing management of virtual machines, cloud orchestration and data storage ...
Marta Štimec, Matija Cankar
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,,Online Slovene in Slovenians in Germany: Linguistic Characteristics of Facebook Posts [PDF]
V prispevku je na gradivu objav skupine Slovenci v Nemčiji na Facebooku analizirana spletna slovenščina Slovencev v Nemčiji. Člani skupine so pripadniki mlajše generacije, ki so se v Nemčijo preselili pred kratkim in pogosto izmenjujejo informacije o upravnih postopkih.
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Contrastive Exercises for Teaching Collocations
It is generally accepted now that learners of a foreign language need to have command of different word combinations, particularly collocations. However, in spite of the fact that collocations have recently been discussed by many linguists, there is ...
Živa Čeh
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The memory of Lucien Tesnière, European linguist
As is well known, there are two types of scholars, those who leave an eternal imprint upon their respective fields of research, and those who do not leave such an imprint. This is true of linguistics as well.
Janez Orešnik
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Ivan Koštiál – a forgotten Slovene Romance linguist
This article presents Ivan Koštiál’s research in Romance linguistics. Special attention is devoted to the contributions in which Koštiál—who, unfortunately, was somewhat overlooked by Romance linguistics in Slovenia—deals with language contact between Slovenian and the Romance languages.
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In Slovene linguistics, much research in phraseology has either been theoretical in nature or focused more on compiling lexicographic resources for human users.
Jaka Čibej
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This paper discusses the use of second person pronouns in Slovene as linguistic markers of personal and social (in)equality in face-to-face interaction. In addition to the fundamental social dimensions of power/status and solidarity that are usually associated with the choice of a particular pronoun in such interactions, I explore some other dimensions
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What is a Multi‐Ethnic Party and How to Spot a Fake One?
Abstract Multi‐ethnic parties have been variously defined: as those which do not champion the interests of, or mobilize against, any specific ethnic group; as those with a recognisably cross‐communal leadership or membership; and as those which acquire some distribution of support across groups.
Jon Fraenkel
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