Slovenian Slavic European Indo Natural Languages Linguistics
Slovenian Slavic European Indo Natural Languages Linguistics
Slovenian
Slovenian, also known as Slovenscina and Slovene, is a Southwestern-Slavic member of the Indo-European language family spoken mainly in Slovenia and at least 9 other countries by more than 2 million people.
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- An on-line course with sound samples.
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- Search of more than 115,000 headwords. Interface is in English. Results give inflection and part of speech (in Slovenian).
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- The Slovenian Language Technologies Society promotes the development of language technologies for the Slovenian language. Upcoming events in Slovenia, details of past conferences and workshops, and an extensive list of Internet resources.
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- An introduction to the Slovenian language for English-speaking people. Site includes the alphabet, telling time, numbers, automobile-related terminology. Short parallel Slovenian-English texts. The basics of Slovenian grammar, small vocabulary list, quizz
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- Slovene-English and English-Slovene parallel texts encoded in TEI-compliant XML. For download in SGML, zip, and tar.gz formats.
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- The Slovenian dialect of Resia, Italy, presented by means of a collection of texts, essays and a dictionary.
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- General information about the current status of the Slovenian language in Italy, from the University of Wales. Trilingual site (English, French, Welsh).
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- Profile of the Slovene language, excerpted from "An Encyclopedia of the World's Major Languages: Past and Present."
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- A repository for information on the study of Slovenian dialects. Includes maps and sample texts.
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- Explanation of special characters.
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- Includes on-line course, a compendium of web links, archives on Slovenian language and culture, and discussion forums.
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