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Volume 4 Number 2 Year 2050

10 articles in this issue 

Darja Fišer

Slovenšcina 2.0: "Computer-Mediated Communication"

Pags. i - iv  

Špela Arhar Holdt, Kaja Dobrovoljc

The main objective of this article is to assess the value of the Janes corpus for research in the field of language standardization. Unlike the existing reference corpora of written Slovenian, the newly available Janes corpus of user-generated content mos... see more

Pags. 1 - 37  

Tina Lengar Verovnik, Eva Vrtacic, Tanja Oblak Crnic

The article discusses several aspects of speech used by established political elites in the context of a developing digital tool Parlameter. This is done without understanding the internet and digital spaces as always already stylistically marked. Instead... see more

Pags. 38 - 66  

Darja Fišer, Tomaž Erjavec, Nikola Ljubešic

The paper presents the current version of the Slovene corpus of netspeak Janes which contains tweets, forum posts, news comments, blogs and blog comments, and user and talk pages from Wikipedia. First, we describe the harvesting procedure for each data so... see more

Pags. 67 - 99  

Marko Stabej, Helena Dobrovoljc, Simon Krek, Polona Gantar, Damjan Popic, Špela Arhar Holdt, Darja Fišer, Marko Robnik Šikonja

The transcript gives an account of the roundtable discussion that took place under the auspices of the conference Slovene On-Line and in New Media, on 27 November, 2015. Five distinguished scholars from the field of Slovene studies had been invited to par... see more

Pags. 100 - 126  

Špela Arhar Holdt

During 4 and 8 July 2016, the JANES Summer School and Summer Camp took place at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana. It was organized under the auspices of the Department of Translation and with financial suppport of the Slovenian research infras... see more

Pags. 127 - 130  

Urška Vranjek Ošlak, Mija Michelizza

The research of usernames in comments of online articles and on Twitter showed that users who comment online news tend to cover their identity more often than Twitter users. We assume that the reason for this is that online news commentators mostly expres... see more

Pags. 131 - 155  

Maja Milicevic, Nikola Ljubešic

In this paper we discuss the parallel manual normalisation of samples extracted from Croatian and Serbian Twitter corpora. We describe the datasets, outline the unified guidelines provided to annotators, and present a series of analyses of standard-to-non... see more

Pags. 156 - 188  

Tomaž Erjavec, Jaka Cibej, Darja Fišer

Web texts are becoming increasingly relevant sources of information, with web corpora useful for corpus linguistic studies and development of language technologies. Even though web texts are directly accessable, which substantially simplifies the collecti... see more

Pags. 189 - 219  

Dafne Marko, Iza Škrjanec, Jaka Cibej

28th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information ESSLLI2016

Pags. 220 - 224