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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
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Prevalence and Association of Malaria With ABO Blood Groups in Bosaso City, Puntland, Somalia: A Cross‐Sectional Study

open access: yesHealth Science Reports, Volume 8, Issue 3, March 2025.
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Malaria remains a global health concern, with an estimated 249 million cases annually and 2.2 billion people at risk of infection. This study aimed to investigate the association between malaria species and ABO blood groups and identify the relationship between ABO blood groups and parasitemia.
Yahye Isse Hassan, Mohamed Said Hassan
wiley   +1 more source

American 'committed' drama in Slovene theatres

open access: yesActa Neophilologica, 1994
The purpose of this study is essentially to demonstrate that the delayed stagings of American 'committed' plays, written in the thirties and produced in Slovene theatres immediately after World War Two in the late forties and fifties, were often ...
Igor Maver
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Species identity of Gambusia (Pisces: Poeciliidae) introduced to Slovenia

open access: yesNatura Sloveniae, 2007
On the basis of morphology of the gonopodium and fin ray counts it was determined that the introduced mosquitofish in Slovenia belong to the species Gambusia holbrooki Girard, 1859 rather than G. affinis (Baird & Girard, 1858).
Paul Veenvliet
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The city as a motif in Slovene youth literature

open access: yesUrbani izziv, 2003
The article presents the city as motif of Slovenian youth literature in four different periods, beginning in the first period of original Slovenian youth literature in the second half of the 19th century, second period in the first half of the 20th century, third period in the second half of the 20th century and after 1950, when significant books were ...
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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 ...
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Kette na svetli strani moderne

open access: yesSlavistična Revija, 2006
Namen tega prispevka o 'veselem' Ketteju ni podrobnejša analiza, temveč opozorilo na njegovo distinkcijo, drugačnost v pesniškem svetu moderne; na to, kako sta z Župančičem stopila na njeno drugo, svetlo, svobodno poloblo; kako ob vsej svoji nesporni ...
Matjaž KMECL
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Prvi slovenski roman in literarni svetovni-sistem

open access: yesSlavistična Revija, 2014
Prvi slovenski roman še ni bil prebran na primerjalnem in hkrati družbenem ozadju. To vrzel skupaj ustvarjata slovenistika in komparativistika, s tem ko prva vznik slovenskega romana obravnava družbeno, a ne primerjalno, druga pa primerjalno, a ne ...
Jernej Habjan
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Cyberpunk literature and Slovenes : too mainstream, too marginal, or simply too soon?

open access: yesActa Neophilologica, 2000
One of the most popular coinages of 'eighties America seems to be the notorious term "cyberpunk". The term covered everything from popular movies such as Robocop and Terminator, comics, video production and increasingly popular Japanese manga cartoons, to music from such diverse authors as Laurie Anderson and Billy Idol. But the phenomenon did not stop
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Imagining Slovene Literary History.

open access: yesSlavistična Revija, 2008
This article applies Hayden White's theory of tropes as presented Metahistory: the historiological imagination in nineteenth-century Europe (1973) to select major works of Slovene literary history in order to elucidate their ideological stance.
Timothy POGAČAR
doaj  

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