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Slovenia: Political Developments and Data in 2024

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Political Research Political Data Yearbook, Volume 64, Issue 1, Page 565-580, December 2025.
Abstract Slovenian voters were asked to decide on several topics at consultative referenda in 2024 alongside the European Parliament (EP) election, all held in June. The year brought mixed feelings concerning the coalition government. These ranged from several changes in ministerial positions, quite low support for individual government parties at the ...
ALENKA KRAŠOVEC
wiley   +1 more source

JOŽE ŽOHAR, A MIGRANT POET FROM AUSTRALIA AND HIS NEW COLLECTION OF VERSE OBIRANJE LIMON (2004)

open access: yesDve Domovini, 2006
Jože Žohar migrated »down under« to Australia in 1968 and struggles to pacify inside him the two homelands, Slovenia and Australia. In his three published collections of verse in the Slovene language (1990, 1995, 2004) the poet remains torn between the ...
Igor Maver
doaj  

Thirty-two years of Acta Neophilologica - with gratitude to its founder and editor Professor Janez Stanonik

open access: yesActa Neophilologica, 2000
In spring this year Professor Janez Stanonik decided to retire as the Editor of the scholarly journal Acta Neophilologica, which he founded in 1968 and edited for thirty-two years. I endeavoured to help him with the material side of the journal from the
Mirko Jurak
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Analyzing the Landscape of Botulinum Toxin Research: A Bibliometric Study of Publication Performance and Emerging Trends

open access: yesPain Practice, Volume 25, Issue 8, November 2025.
ABSTRACT Background This study aimed to conduct a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of the global scientific literature on botulinum toxin from 1991 to 2024, evaluating publication performance, citation impact, and emerging research foci. Methods Data were retrieved from the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI‐EXPANDED) of the Web of Science Core ...
Yuh‐Shan Ho   +2 more
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Google Translate – prijatelj ali sovražnik v očeh govorcev sorodnih slovanskih jezikov?

open access: yesDiSlaw
In recent years, the teachers of Slovene as a second language at university lectorates have noticed a significant increase in the use of machine translation (MT) among students.
Mojca Stritar Kučuk
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Atlant and Slovene national consciousness in the second half of the 19th century

open access: yesActa Geographica Slovenica, 2006
The geographic literature made an important contribution to the development of national consciousness among Slovenes in the 19thcentury, as well as to the reinforcement of Slovene identity after Slovenia's independence in 1991.
Mimi Urbanc   +3 more
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Socialist Entrepreneurship and Integrated Peasant Economy: Failed Collectivization in Yugoslavia (1949–1953)

open access: yesJournal of Agrarian Change, Volume 25, Issue 4, October 2025.
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
wiley   +1 more source

Frederick M. Rener

open access: yesActa Neophilologica, 1993
The editors of Acta Neophilologica announce deeply grieved the demise of one of their major coworkers, Professor Frederick M. Rener. He was one of those intellectuals who after the Second World War emigrated from  Slovenia to America where they made ...
Janez Stanonik
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Bad theory, wrong conclusions: M. Halle on Slavic accentuation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Twenty years ago (1983), I severely criticized Halle and Kiparsky’s review (1981) of Garde’s history of Slavic accentuation (1976). I concluded that Halle and Ki-parsky’s theoretical framework “rests upon an unwarranted limitation of the available ...
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
core  

The Slovene literature in Austria (the national and the polycultural)

open access: yesSlavic Almanac, 2020
In 1920, the native Slovenian lands of southern Carinthia were included into the Austrian Republic, and the Slovenian population fell under the jurisdiction of the state, the official language of which was German. Under these conditions, literature in the native language became an important factor in the resistance against assimilation for the ...
openaire   +1 more source

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