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Word Borrowing in Slovene Dialects in the Semantic Fields ‘Human Body’, ‘Relatives’ and ‘Friends’ [PDF]

open access: yesFilolog, 2019
This paper examines the proportion between borrowed and non-borrowed words in Slovene dialects. The vocabulary is presented through linguistic geography, while lexical maps of Slovene dialect vocabulary from the semantic fields of 1) ‘human body’, 2 ...
Tjaša Jakop
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The 16th-Century Slovenian Literary Standard and Slovenian Manuscript Texts from the Second Half of the 16th Century and Early 17th Century

open access: yesLinguistica, 2023
In the article, selected Slovenian manuscripts written between 1550 and 1623 are studied in light of their adherence to the established (Protestant) language standard of the period or their deviation from it, with the aim of assessing the diffusion of ...
Alenka Jelovšek
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Revision of Slovenian Normative Guide: Scientific Basis and Inclusion of the Public

open access: yesSlovenski Jezik - Slovene Linguistic Studies, 2023
Contemporary Slovenian language standardisation includes the revision of the normative guide, a process taking place since 2013 within the Commission on Orthography.
Tina Lengar Verovnik, Helena Dobrovoljc
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Corpus Linguistics and Lexical Descriptions of the Slovenian Language

open access: yesSlavistična Revija, 2006
In the last decade, corpus linguistics has finally established itself as a separate research starting point, strictly empirical in nature; in the last few years its status of a separate research starting point has emerged in Slovenia as well. Corpora are,
Vojko GORJANC
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Language counselling: Bridging the gap between codification and language use

open access: yesEesti ja Soome-ugri Keeleteaduse Ajakiri, 2023
In Slovenia, language counselling activities, especially the online Language Counselling Service, help linguists fill in the gaps in codification caused by the inadequacy of current language manuals for the Slovenian standard language. In this sense,
Urška Vranjek Ošlak
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“How long will he be allowed to bandy such contemptuous words about our Master?”: Gregor Rihar, the Caecilian Movement, and the Beginnings of Slovenian Statehood [PDF]

open access: yesBogoslovni Vestnik, 2023
The article examines the significance of Gregor Rihar and his work, as well as the role it played in the formation of Slovenian statehood. The main conclusions of the article are: (1) Up until now, Gregor Rihar and his opus have been overlooked when ...
Boštjan Udovič
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School Dictionary of the Slovenian Language on the Franček Web Portal

open access: yesSlavistica Vilnensis, 2022
This article presents the concept of the School Dictionary of the Slovenian Language (ŠSSJ), which is being made as part of the project Spletni portal Franček, Jezikovna svetovalnica za učitelje slovenščine in Šolski slovar slovenskega jezika (Franček ...
Špela Petric Žižić
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Brand names between the rule of orthography and rule of law: to break the law or thwart language norms?

open access: yesLinguistica, 2013
The article presents the divergence between legal norms and rules of orthography with regard to respect for industrial property. In line with international guidelines, the Slovene Industrial Property Act (ZIL-1) endows the owner of industrial property ...
Helena Dobrovoljc
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Slovene language from word to sign. An example of the use of the Slovene Sign Language in school

open access: yesRevija za Elementarno Izobraževanje, 2023
Both language systems, spoken Slovene and Slovene Sign Language, are composed of basic word formation or sign formation elements, which act as cornerstones for compounded words and signs.
Ana Elizabeta Kerman De Luisa   +1 more
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The Usage and Standardization of Feminatives in Slovenian Language – An Analysis of User Dilemmas

open access: yesCollegium antropologicum, 2022
This article discusses dilemmas that have been sent to the Language Consulting Service of the ZRC SAZU Fran Ramovš Institute of the Slovenian Language by users and are related to feminatives in Slovenian, also shedding light on these dilemmas from the perspective of wider societal developments.
Michelizza, Mija, Ledinek, Nina
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