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Slovene Standard Language between the Centre and the Periphery
Studia Slavica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2010Until the mid-19th century, Slovenia had two distinct territorial fields of language use that coexisted in the central and eastern Slovene linguistic, administrative-political, and geographical areas: (1) central Slovene (the so-called kranjscina) and (2) eastern Slovene (the language of Prekmurje and eastern Stajerska).
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Canadian Slavonic Papers, 1992
The notion that the evolution of the Slavic language varieties has been a gradual progression from unity to ever increasing plurality is now regarded as something of an oversimplification. For, while it is clear that ever new isoglosses have caused ever greater divergence of these codes, it is just as incontrovertible that the interaction of their ...
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The notion that the evolution of the Slavic language varieties has been a gradual progression from unity to ever increasing plurality is now regarded as something of an oversimplification. For, while it is clear that ever new isoglosses have caused ever greater divergence of these codes, it is just as incontrovertible that the interaction of their ...
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The Prosodic Possibilities of Modern Standard Slovene and Slovene Dialects
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On the Allophones of /v/ in Standard Slovene
Scando-Slavica, 1981Enquete montrant l'inexistence de fricatives bilabiales (w) et (M) et la necessite de considerer que la lettre v represente tantot le phoneme (v) tantot (u).
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Natural Language Engineering, 2019
AbstractPart-of-speech (PoS) tagging of non-standard language with models developed for standard language is known to suffer from a significant decrease in accuracy. Two methods are typically used to improve it: word normalisation, which decreases the out-of-vocabulary rate of the PoS tagger, and domain adaptation where the tagger is made aware of the ...
Katja Zupan +2 more
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AbstractPart-of-speech (PoS) tagging of non-standard language with models developed for standard language is known to suffer from a significant decrease in accuracy. Two methods are typically used to improve it: word normalisation, which decreases the out-of-vocabulary rate of the PoS tagger, and domain adaptation where the tagger is made aware of the ...
Katja Zupan +2 more
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Clinical Nephrology, 2017
The aim of our study was to determine outcomes of standard treatment of antibody-mediated rejection (ABMR) of kidney grafts as compared to the addition of bortezomib or rituximab.The cohort of this retrospective study included patients treated for ABMR of kidney grafts at our national center in the period of 2005 - 2017, divided into two groups ...
Teja, Oblak +14 more
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The aim of our study was to determine outcomes of standard treatment of antibody-mediated rejection (ABMR) of kidney grafts as compared to the addition of bortezomib or rituximab.The cohort of this retrospective study included patients treated for ABMR of kidney grafts at our national center in the period of 2005 - 2017, divided into two groups ...
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On the Vowel System in Present-Day Standard Slovene
1998This record contains a full paper presented at the 1st Conference on Language Technologies (JT-1998), held in Ljubljana, Slovenia, in October 1998.
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European J. of Cross-Cultural Competence and Management, 2009
This article examines the impact of different cultural variables in the particular contexts of Austrian, Croatian and Slovenian task groups. Referring to the concept of taxonomy of team processes developed by Marks et al. (2001), I analysed about 102 qualitative interviews with managers and identified cultural traits that significantly influence ...
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This article examines the impact of different cultural variables in the particular contexts of Austrian, Croatian and Slovenian task groups. Referring to the concept of taxonomy of team processes developed by Marks et al. (2001), I analysed about 102 qualitative interviews with managers and identified cultural traits that significantly influence ...
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The Verb Pattern of Contemporary Standard Slovene
The Slavic and East European Journal, 1968Herbert Galton +2 more
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2000
The stereotype image of the Japanese economy created by the Slovenian press before the Second World War was not based on its own experience, but was assumed from the western European press. This is understandable, given the very small trade exchange between the two countries at the time.
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The stereotype image of the Japanese economy created by the Slovenian press before the Second World War was not based on its own experience, but was assumed from the western European press. This is understandable, given the very small trade exchange between the two countries at the time.
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