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Vi čuvarji ste obmejni. Pesemska ustvarjalnost Goriških brd v procesih nacionalizacije kulture [PDF]
The book describes the role of singing and (folk) songs in the Gorizia Hills (Goriška brda) within the processes of shaping the political nation and facilitating national identification in the second half of the nineteenth century. In addition to the use
Pisk, Marjeta
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Young Children (0-8) and Digital Technology - A qualitative study across Europe [PDF]
It only takes witnessing a few interactions within modern western families to realize how much the experience of childhood has changed. The change comes from different winds blowing on today’s families’ time but certainly, the use of digital technologies
CHAUDRON STEPHANE +2 more
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Abstract Book: 25th Congress of the European Hematology Association Virtual Edition, 2020
HemaSphere, Volume 4, Issue S1, Page 1-1168, June 2020.
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The aim of this study is to present the use of phonetics in non-linguitic researches and sciences such as music and singing. Sung Lyrics of Slovenian songs/poetry have not been investigated phonetically, taking into consideration their quality (vowel ...
K. Kodrič, Hotimir Tivadar
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Literacy in Slovenia. Country Report. Children and adolescents [PDF]
European Literacy Policy Network ...
Baye, Ariane +9 more
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This paper is a contribution to the corpus of dialect data from regions along the Slovene-Croatian national border. It provides a brief description of the phonemic inventory of the Croatian village dialect of Mohenski in Brezova Gora. It also reports on
G. Lundberg
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This article investigates the relationship between the construction of masculinist national identity and the perpetuation of nationalist songs after the ascendance of the Syrian Bath regime.
Rahaf Aldoughli
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This paper explores empirically Edward T. Hall’s assertion about the role of musical elements, including rhythm recognition and what are called “ear worms” in popular culture. To test Hall’s assertion, data were collected from the United States, Germany,
T. Waters, David Philhour
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During the "long nineteenth century," nationalism came to permeate all aspects of European society, including attitudes toward human sexuality. Both sexuality and nationalism are complex phenomena that overlap in myriad ways.
Maxwell, Alexander
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The new states that were established in the autumn of 1918 presented themselves as something new and better. Not only were they supposed to be the embodiment of the “national yearnings” of the formerly “oppressed nations” of the Habsburg Empire, but they
Rok Stergar
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