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Dictionary of the Slovenian Sign Language on the WWW
The article describes technical and user-interface issues of transferring the contents and functionality of the CD-ROM version of the Slovenian sing language dictionary to the web. The dictionary of Slovenian sign language consist of video clips showing the demonstra- tion of signs that deaf people use for communication, text description of the words ...
Cempre, Luka +2 more
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Governance: Government, governing, management or a new term »vladovanje«? [PDF]
This article provides a short contextualisation of use of the term governance at the international level and its uptake in Slovenian political and communication sciences. The authors then focus upon the lack of a clear consensus regarding the translation
Irena Bačlija +2 more
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The Cultural-Historical Background of the Establishment of the Saint Stanislaus Institute and the First Matura Exam in the Slovenian Language [PDF]
Prince-Bishop Anton Bonaventura Jeglič of Ljubljana founded the Saint Stanislaus Institute in 1905, which included a classical gymnasium and a boarding school.
Simon Malmenvall
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Slovenes in Italy: A Fragmented Minority
The study examines the Slovenian-speaking minority in the northern Italian autonomous region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It explores the spatial fragmentation in the Slovenian settlement area in Italy and analyzes the socio-economic and demographic ...
Steinicke Ernst +4 more
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Ivan Koštiál’s Grammatical and Lexicographic Whetstone of Standard Slovenian through Time
This article assesses the Slovnični in slovarski brus knjižne slovenščine (Grammatical and Lexicographic Whetstone of Standard Slovenian) by Ivan Koštiál (1877–1949), which was published in the years 1927 and 1931 in the Slovenian environment—that is, in
Jasna Honzak Jahić
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Slovenian Language in the Translation of the General School Ordinance, with an Emphasis on the Development of Slovenian Pedagogical Terminology [PDF]
The first school law in the Habsburg hereditary lands, the Allgemeine Schulordnung für die deutschen Normal-, Haupt- und Trivialschulen in sammtlichen Kaiserl-Königl. Erbländern, translated into modern Slovenian as Splošni šolski red, was adopted in 1774.
Andreja Legan Ravnikar
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The Position of Italian as a Second Language in the Slovenian School System and the Proposals for Its Revitalization among Young People in the Bilingual Area The objective of this article is to offer the reader a presentation of the alarming position ...
Rok Kobal
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Young foreign language learners’ motivation – A slovenian experience
La enseñanza de las lenguas extranjeras es un fenómeno psico-pedagógico muy complejo que presupone entender varios factores que influyen en el rendimiento académico en el contexto escolar. El factor principal es la motivación del estudiante,ya que determina el proceso de aprendizaje e influye indirectamente en la calidad del dominio del idioma.
Juriševič, Mojca, Pižorn, Karmen
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Jezik(i) - Language(s) and tongue(s) in idioms
This article focuses on multilingualism concerning the terms language(s) and tongue(s), which use the term jezik(i) in the Slovene language. The two dimensions of meaning are illustrated using quoted phrases from the electronic dictionary of Slovenian ...
Sabine Buchwald
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Slovenian: The Slovenian language in education in Italy - 3rd ed.
2nd ed.
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