This issue of STUF is a collection of typological studies on the Slovenian language which contrast Slovenian either with other Slavic languages or with languages in general, mostly English, French, German and Italian. The volume aims to achieve at least two goals. First, it intends to shed light on the issues in Slovenian grammar for which this language is particularly interesting for general linguistic theory, such as clitic placement, verbal aspect, dual number, word order, and word prosody, to name just a few. To achieve this goal, the articles, both theory and data-oriented, list and deal with Slovenian data pertaining to the grammatical phenomena in question, at the same time tying them into linguistic theory accord-ing to the theoreti...
The aim of this article is to introduce the German dialect Mòcheno, a minority languagespoken in Tre...
The Introduction to the volume describes the context for and content of articles on the sociolinguis...
In the last decade, corpus linguistics has finally established itself as a separate research startin...
Review of Spachtypologie und Universalienforschungrschung (Language Typology and Universals): Sloven...
Key words: word order, slovene, italian, influence, language ABSTRACT The Slovene minority that li...
In line with the journal policy, the present issue of ALA, the last this year, also includes also a ...
Southern Slavonic languages are more grammatically differentiated than other Slavonic groups. At th...
A review essay on Tijmen Pronk (2009) The Slovene Dialect of Egg and Potschach in the Gailtal, Austr...
The article presents a compendium of the works from Slovenian linguists as well as some moments of t...
Linguistic Confrontation vs Linguistic Typology Linguistic confrontation – it seems – belongs to th...
The article presents the work conducted during the compilation of the Slovenian Linguistic Atlas (SL...
This article presents the specific approaches required for the discussion of Slovenian as a minor, a...
Slovenian language was analysed many times, but most of this research focuses on the grammatical sid...
Until the mid-19th century, Slovenia had two distinct territorial fields of language use that coexis...
The present volume is the result of the 6th Young Slavonic Meeting, which took place from 11.09. unt...
The aim of this article is to introduce the German dialect Mòcheno, a minority languagespoken in Tre...
The Introduction to the volume describes the context for and content of articles on the sociolinguis...
In the last decade, corpus linguistics has finally established itself as a separate research startin...
Review of Spachtypologie und Universalienforschungrschung (Language Typology and Universals): Sloven...
Key words: word order, slovene, italian, influence, language ABSTRACT The Slovene minority that li...
In line with the journal policy, the present issue of ALA, the last this year, also includes also a ...
Southern Slavonic languages are more grammatically differentiated than other Slavonic groups. At th...
A review essay on Tijmen Pronk (2009) The Slovene Dialect of Egg and Potschach in the Gailtal, Austr...
The article presents a compendium of the works from Slovenian linguists as well as some moments of t...
Linguistic Confrontation vs Linguistic Typology Linguistic confrontation – it seems – belongs to th...
The article presents the work conducted during the compilation of the Slovenian Linguistic Atlas (SL...
This article presents the specific approaches required for the discussion of Slovenian as a minor, a...
Slovenian language was analysed many times, but most of this research focuses on the grammatical sid...
Until the mid-19th century, Slovenia had two distinct territorial fields of language use that coexis...
The present volume is the result of the 6th Young Slavonic Meeting, which took place from 11.09. unt...
The aim of this article is to introduce the German dialect Mòcheno, a minority languagespoken in Tre...
The Introduction to the volume describes the context for and content of articles on the sociolinguis...
In the last decade, corpus linguistics has finally established itself as a separate research startin...