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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

After the Second World War many political emigrants escaped from Slovenia to Argentina, among them leaders and soldiers of the home guard (belogardisti), sympathizers of the fascist forces, opponents of communism and their families, who were persecuted by... see more

Slovenian Medicine Joural has made important steps in the development of Slovenian modern medicine and modern Slovenian medical terminology. The aim of the article was to present a short review of the development of Slovenian Medical Journal from its begi... see more

This contribution presents the second and final report on a study that set out to gain a greater understanding of what general modern Slovenian lexicography is. The full study focused on the philosophy, accomplishments, daily practice, and dictionary proj... see more

Although the Slovenian language is relatively small, Slovenian lexicography has quite a rich history and tradition reaching right back to the 16th century. Until the 19th century, writers who made dictionaries and collections of Slovenian vocabulary prepa... see more

Literary theory puts memoirs on the intersection between literary and semi-literary genres, which makes them specific by definition. But when we talk about memoirs of diplomats, they are even more specific, as they are often the only source describing eve... see more

The article for the first time ever explores the recent non-fiction and poetry by the contemporary Australian writer Krissy Kneen, who has Slovenian roots through her maternal grandmother. Kneen’s writing, a literary tribute to her late grandmother Dragit... see more

In this paper we consider several instances of the Slovenian affix ov, which surfaces in many, apparently unrelated contexts. Here we focus on (i) ov in verbs, where it can act as an imperfectivizer or a verbalizer, (ii) ov found in possessive adjectives ... see more

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