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  2. Slovene grammar - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... The following is an overview of the grammar of the Slovene language. ... Slovenian nouns are divided into 3 genders ...

  3. Jože Toporišič - Wikipedia

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    Jože Toporišič. Jože Toporišič (Slovene pronunciation: [ˈjóːʒɛ tɔpɔˈɾìːʃitʃ]; [1] October 11, 1926 – December 9, 2014) was a Slovene linguist.He was the author of the most influential Slovene scientific grammar of the second half of the 20th century, a member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, and coauthor of the Academy's Slovene Normative Guide (Slovene ...

  4. 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.

  5. Category:Slovene grammar - Wikipedia

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  6. Slovene phonology - Wikipedia

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    However, because the Slovenian capital city Ljubljana is located within the central tonemic dialect area, phonemic tone was included in the standard language, and in fact the tonemic variety is more prestigious and is universally used in formal TV and radio broadcasts. The two tones are: A low-pitch contour, also known as "acute".

  7. Slovene verbs - Wikipedia

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    Slovene has three numbers (singular, dual, plural), for more information see Slovene declension.. Slovene also has three persons: First person (), used to refer to the speaker or a group the speaker is a part of.

  8. 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. [1]

  9. Digital Library of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    The Digital Library of Slovenia (Slovene: Digitalna knjižnica Slovenije, short: dLib) is an Internet service—since 2006 a part of European Library—that allows access to digitalized material from the National and University Library of Slovenia