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Young foreign language learners’ motivation – A slovenian experience [PDF]
Teaching foreign languages is a complex psycho-pedagogical phenomenon which presupposes understanding of different factors which influence academic achievement in school context. The key factor is the student s motivation as it determines the learning process and indirectly influences the quality of foreign language proficiency.
Juriševič, Mojca, Pižorn, Karmen
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Use of dual in standard Slovene, colloquial Slovene and Slovene dialects
The dual is a grammatical expression of number in some languages (e.g. Slovene, Sorbian or Modern Standard Arabic) that denotes two persons or objects. In modern Indo-European languages, the dual is an archaism and one that has been preserved only in a ...
Tjaša Jakop
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Natural history of liver disease in a large international cohort of children with Alagille syndrome: Results from the GALA study. Abstract Background and Aims Alagille syndrome (ALGS) is a multisystem disorder, characterized by cholestasis. Existing outcome data are largely derived from tertiary centers, and real‐world data are lacking.
Shannon M. Vandriel +93 more
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Only anatolian relations of the type keššar : kiššeran and Balto-Slavic relations of the type akmuo/kamy : akmenį/kamenь still preserve the PIE paradigmatic innovation within the PIE holokinetic AP, caused by the comparable function (quo?) of the ...
Metka Furlan
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An acoustic analysis of contemporary vowels of the standard Slovenian language [PDF]
Slovenian language is among the richest Slavic languages in view of the number of dialects. More than 40 dialects in seven dialect groups can be found on a territory of about 21,000 km/sup 2/ and population of 2 million. Given the richness of influencing factors on the Standard Slovenian language we decided to undertake an acoustic analysis of its ...
Bojan Petek +2 more
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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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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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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 (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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