Slovene Linguistic Studies. Volume 11, 2017
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Jezik in neoliberalizem
(2017-10-01)The article attempts to shed light on the connection between language and neoliberal ideology. An interdisciplinary approach requires the use of insight from different social, humanistic and scientific fields. Neoliberalism ... -
Proto-Slavic *pepelъ/*popelъ: Original Form and Etymology
(2017-10-01)The article examines geographical and historical relationships between descendants of the forms *popelъ and *pepelъ 'ashes' in the Slavic world and analyses four basic etymologies of this word (reduplicated derivative of ... -
K problematiki vpliva stičnega jezika – nemščine na semantične spremembe in stilno vrednost najstarejše slovenske knjižne leksike (16. stoletje)
(2017-10-01)The paper addresses the changes in meaning of loanwords compared to the meaning of German lexemes during the process of their integration into the Slovenian language system and the 16th century literary language. Another ... -
Wüster’s View of Terminology
(2017-10-01)The article presents some aspects of the General Theory of Terminology, whose author, Eugen Wüster (1898–1977), is considered the father of modern terminology. The article first presents his life and work and then also the ... -
Semantic and syntactic features of the verbs bati se ʽto fearʼ and upati (si/se) ʽto hope; to dareʼ in the Slovenian sentence
(2017-10-01)В статье делается попытка проанализировать синтаксические и семантические свойства глаголов bati se ‘бояться’, upati ‘надеяться’ и upati se/si ‘отваживаться’ с точки зрения их возможных дополнений, прежде всего выраженных ... -
Petra Mišmaš. Slovenian questions with short wh-movement and the low periphery
(2017-10-01)The paper examines multiple wh-questions with short wh-movement in Slovenian. Although these questions differ from questions with multiple wh-fronting, the behavior of focus, topic, and wh-phrases is comparable in both ... -
Toporišičev prispevek k slovenskemu narečjeslovju
(2017-10-01)This paper provides a critical overview of Jože Toporišič’s academic discussions of dialectology. In particular, it orients his dialect work within contemporary Slovenian dialectology and evaluates his overall contribution ...