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  2. Slovene grammar - Wikipedia

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    In Slovenian, verbs are conjugated for 3 persons and 3 numbers (singular, dual, and plural). There are 4 tenses (present, past, pluperfect, and future), 3 moods (indicative, imperative, and conditional) and 2 voices (active and passive). [4] [5] [6] Verbs also have 4 participles and 2 verbal nouns (infinitive and supine). [5]

  3. Slovene language - Wikipedia

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    The newest reference book of standard Slovene spelling (and to some extent also grammar) is the Slovenski pravopis (SP2001; Slovene Normative Guide). The latest printed edition was published in 2001 (reprinted in 2003 with some corrections) and contains more than 130,000 dictionary entries.

  4. Digital Library of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    books from 1830 until today provides free access to some of the most important works of the Slovenian authors, such as Ivan Cankar's Erotika, Nina, Hlapci; Dragotin Kette's Poezije; Josip Murn's Pesmi in romance. more than 3,000 scholarly articles published in many internationally recognised professional and scientific journals.

  5. Robert Van Valin Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Robert D. Van Valin Jr. (born February 1, 1952) is an American linguist and the principal researcher behind the development of Role and Reference Grammar, a functional theory of grammar encompassing syntax, semantics, and discourse pragmatics.

  6. Slovene verbs - Wikipedia

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    They correspond to the English participle in -ing, and indicate ongoing or current action. The first is an adjectival participle. It is formed by adding -eč to verbs with present stem in -i- or those ending in p / b / v + -e- or rarely any other consonant (which lose their final vowel), -joč to verbs with present stem in -a- (the vowel is ...

  7. Slovenian National Corpus - Wikipedia

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    Slovenian National Corpus FidaPLUS is the 621 million words (tokens) corpus of the Slovene language, gathered from selected texts written in Slovenian of different genres and styles, mainly from books and newspapers.

  8. Encyclopedia of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    All books of the Encyclopedia of Slovenia The Encyclopedia of Slovenia ( Slovene : Enciklopedija Slovenije ) is a Slovene-language encyclopedia that contains topics related to Slovenia . It was published from 1987 to 2002 in 16 volumes by Mladinska knjiga in cooperation with the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts .

  9. Amebis - Wikipedia

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    Amebis also developed the system of machine translation Amebis Presis, which incorporates the Slovenian language. [ 8 ] On 11 October 2023 Amebis received award of the Father Stanislav Škrabec Foundation for special achievements in Slovene linguistics.