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Littoral Material with v from b within a Broader Slovenian and Slavic Context
This article uses examples from the Littoral dialect group that have the phoneme/ grapheme v in place of etymological b in order to determine that sporadic cases of the multidirectional substitution v ⇄ b (e.g., Littoral vedríca ‘hip’ ← *bedrica ...
Metka Furlan
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Channels of Cooperation: A Case Study of Slovenia’s Presidency of the EU. EPIN Working Paper No. 21, 5 February 2009 [PDF]
The success of an EU Presidency depends closely on the cooperation it achieves with other actors in the European political arena. This paper analyses the cooperation established between Slovenian public servants and diplomats and their European ...
Kajnč, Sabin.
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Thoughts on Older Romance Elements in Slovenian and Other South Slavic Languages (Part 1)
This article compares the features of older Romance elements in Slovenian with the features of loans of the same kind in other South Slavic languages.
Agata Šega
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DEVELOPMENT OF COMPETENCIES IN THE SLOVENIAN WOOD-INDUSTRY
Competencies are very important for achieving inter-organizational competitiveness, so organizations strive to enhance these as part of human resources management development.
Kropivšek Jože, Zupančič Anton
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Proverbs with the Word »Bee« in English, Italian, Lithuanian and Slovenian
The article presents a cross-linguistic contrastive analysis of proverbs featuring the word ‘bee’ in English, Italian, Lithuanian, and Slovenian, aiming to explore common semantic fields, culture-specific features, the proportion of shared proverbs and ...
Melita Lemut Bajec +2 more
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Borrowing words from German into sixteenth-century standard Slovenian
The book Besedje slovenskega knjižnega jezika 16. stoletja (The Sixteenth- Century Standard Slovenian Lexicon, 2011) reveals a relatively large share of words borrowed from or via German and new words coined from them.
Andreja Legan Ravnikar
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Species of the genus Tuber have gained a lot of attention in recent decades due to their aromatic hypogenous fruitbodies, which can bring high prices on the market. The tendency in truffle production is to infect oak, hazel, beech, etc.
Tina Unuk Nahberger +3 more
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Predoslje and Prelosno (forty-five years later)
France Bezlaj explained the Slovenian geographical names Predoslje and Prelosno as derived from the lexeme *prěrǫslo, which he treated as the forgotten common noun *rǫslo with presumably the same root as in Rus.
Silvo Torkar
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Jespersen's cycle in Slovenian
The paper examines the syntactic status of the negative marker in standard Slovenian and its Pannonian dialects in terms of the grammaticalisation process known as Jespersen's cycle. Assuming that Jespersen's Cycle can be observed synchronically, the paper focusses on the correlation between the morpho-phonological strength of the negative marker and ...
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This article presents the dialect material connected with sexual organs that can be found in the material for Slovenski lingvistični atlas (Slovenian Linguistic Atlas) and compares it to Ivan Koštiál’s dialect expressions for male and female sexual ...
Tjaša Jakop
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