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The heterogeneity of language contacts between German and Slovenian in the past as well as at present can be seen in the frequency, intensity and diversity of contact phenomena. Centuries-long language contacts have left many evident signs. Over the past ... see more

The close interaction of the two national languages in Carinthia is not only evident in onomastic heritage, but also in the popular culture, as well as in the language of food and gastronomy. Many food names have “migrated” from one language to the other ... see more

The article deals with language contact in Kropa, a settlement in Upper Carniola. More than six hundred years ago, German-speaking migrants coming mostly from what is now Austrian Carinthia settled in Kropa where the metalworking industry was developing. ... see more

The rivers Saale and Elbe mark the western border of the former compact Old Sorbian region. In the north Old Sorbian borders on Old Polabian, in the East and Southeast on Polish and Czech. Proper names are an important source both for shedding light on th... see more

The Slovene-German language contact in Carniola and the German-Slovene language contact in Carinthia are quite similar. In both countries, there has been a lot of language shift (replacement), such as in Zarz before 1941/45. The language shift in the nort... see more

Eastern Europe is an area with a millennia-long history of migrations and multilingualism where the German language had an important function as a contact language, which was involved in intensive and dynamic interactions with its neighbouring or co-exist... see more

This article presents the speaking competence in German language classes in Slovenian secondary schools from three different perspectives: it gives the definition of speaking competence within the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR... see more

In the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages international words are defined as a very important element of the linguistic and communicative competence of  multilingual speakers. The article deals with international words in German and... see more

The paper analyses eight Slovene toponyms which are the result of a language contact situation – with three of them, however, that only holds for their German counterparts. Slovene speakers to a lesser or greater extent took over German substitutions and ... see more

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