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,,Language (speech) in Slovenian theaters and language policy [PDF]
V prispevku se osredotočam na govorno izražanje v gledališču, predvsem na potrebe jezikovnih uporabnikov (igralcev, lektorjev idr.) in njihovo jezikovno opremljenost. Po pregledu zakonodajnih in drugih pravno veljavnih dokumentov (Zakon o javni rabi slovenščine, Zakon o medijih, Zakon o uresničevanju javnega interesa za kulturo in Resolucija o ...
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Selected topics in Slovenian Sign Language linguistics
Minority languages are often given less importance than national languages, especially when the languages differ in their modalities. In addition, the hearing majority often do not recognise sign languages, leading to prejudice and discrimination against them.
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AbstractAround 2.5 million people around the world speak or understand Slovene, with the vast majority of them living in the Republic of Slovenia where it is the official language. The constitution grants the right to use their mother tongue to Italian and Hungarian minorities in certain municipalities.
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In bilingual Austrian Carinthia, visible changes have taken place in recent decades; for example, applications for bilingual programs have increased, and the Slovenian ethnic community includes residents in areas where it previously did not have any ...
Tina Lengar Verovnik
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The paper discusses the intertwined relationship between identity construction, language practices and language ideologies of Slovenes and Friulians in the Province of Udine, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy.
Kumar Danila Zuljan
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On December 16, 2022, a bilateral Slovenian-Croatian phraseology working meeting was held at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ljubljana, at which the state of phraseology in Slovenia and Croatia was updated in a very concise manner.
Andreja Žele
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The Language Situation among the Italian Community of Koper (Slovenia): Field Study Data
This paper discusses the current language situation among the Italian minority in Slovenian Primorje in Koper. During the fi eld research conducted by the authors’ team, narratives in Italian were recorded from informants. Using discursive and structural-
Alexander Pivovarenko, Gleb Pilipenko
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,,Language editorial policy and Slovenian radio media [PDF]
prispevku ugotavljam, koliko so medijska zakonodaja in drugi relevantni pravni dokumenti odločevalcem lahko v pomoč pri oblikovanju jezikovne uredniške politike radijskega medija; kdo sploh so oblikovalci in usmerjevalci jezikovne uredniške politike (radijskega) medija; kdo in na kakšen način skrbi za jezikovno podobo (radijskega) medija – tako v ...
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The Best Known and Frequently Used Slovene Proverbs According to ChatGPT-4o
The article examines the type of data yielded by the publicly accessible AI model GPT-4o concerning the core of Slovene paremiology—namely, the most widely known and/or most frequently used proverbs.
Matej Meterc, Rok Mrvič
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The importance of intra-linguistic diversity in teaching Slovenian as the first language
In recent decades, Slovenian sociolinguistic situation and within the functions of different language varieties have dramatically changed. In spite of this process, the standard language remains a language variety that enables an individual to ...
Vogel Jerca
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