Zoofolkloristics: Imagination as a Critical Component. [PDF]
Brooks Pribac T, Golež Kaučič M.
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Faecal inflammatory protein markers in children with autism spectrum disorder are comparable to their healthy siblings. [PDF]
Osredkar J +9 more
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Medical emergency preparedness of dental clinics in war-torn syria: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Kaddah M, Alkhouri I, Alkhalaf E.
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Determinants of COVID-19 vaccination intention in Central and Eastern Europe: A cross-sectional study in Poland, Romania, and Slovenia. [PDF]
Slavec A +6 more
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Enhancing Driving Safety through User Experience Evaluation of the C-ITS Mobile Application: A Case Study of the DARS Traffic Plus App in a Driving Simulator Environment. [PDF]
Burger G, Guna J.
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Enhancing LGBT + primary healthcare in Slovenia: A national qualitative study of experiences and expectations of LGBT + people and family doctors. [PDF]
Jerala N, Petek D.
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Dictionary of the Slovenian Sign Language on the WWW [PDF]
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 ...
Franc Solina
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Classifier predicate as a small clause in Slovenian Sign Language
In Slovenian Sign Language (SZJ), classifier predicate cannot be negated and thus it does not qualify as the head of a verb phrase. Such a conclusion does not rule out the possibility that SZJ classifier predicate projects a reduced clausal structure. I analyze these SZJ classifier predicates as non-verbal predicates that form a small-clause structure ...
Pavlič, Matic
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The dominant and non-dominant hand movement in Slovenian Sign Language locative constructions
In sign languages, signers habitually encode the relations between locative arguments with a complex predicate consisting of several independent morphemes, as shown by Pfau and Aboh (2012) for Sign Language of the Netherlands. In this study, I discuss the direction and composition of locative movement in Slovenian Sign Language (SZJ), distinguishing it
Pavlič, Matic
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