Slovene bibliography of Gerhard Neweklowski (1970–2022)

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2022-04-19Author
Maurer-Lausegger, Herta
Neweklowsky, Gerhard
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University of Maribor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
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Retired Slavist and linguist academician university prof. dr. Gerhard Neweklowsky belongs to the circle of the most prominent representatives of Austrian Slavic studies. He worked as a professor of Slavic linguistics at the Institutes of Slavic Studies of the universities in Klagenfurt (1979–2000) and Vienna (2000–2006). He was vice-rector for public relations and external relations of the University of Klagenfurt (1995-1999). He contributed a lot to the international contacts of the University of Klagenfurt and Slavic studies there. He also held a number of other prestigious professional positions at home and abroad. He is a regular member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and an external member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts and the holder of several high awards. Gerhard Neweklowski's life's work is rich and devoted to Slavic languages and cultures. The lion's share of his professional publications are devoted to Slovene studies and the language and culture of the Croats of the castle in Austria. A selected bibliography of Slovenian and Slovenian-oriented works is published on the occasion of the high jubilee of the professor's eightieth birthday, which he celebrated on April 14, 2021.
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Maurer-Lausegger H., & Neweklowsky G. (2022). Slovene bibliography of Gerhard Neweklowski (1970–2022). Slavia Centralis , 15 (1), 362–370. Retrieved from https://journals.um.si/index.php/slaviacentralis/article/view/1861
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