The paper focuses on Slovene and other South Slavic toponyms formed with -ina and the corresponding adjectivewthnonym are formed from bases without this suffix. On the basis of transparent examples in terms of etymologyss can be discerned which can be applied to solve more difficult cases, such as Slovene Gameljne and Serbian Priština.
COBISS.SI-ID: 31589421
The paper focuses on comparision between Slovene and Croatian linguistic atlas' inquiery concerning the semantic fiels "human beeing".
COBISS.SI-ID: 31727917
The paper deals with ellipsis as a textual valence phenomenon as well as its recognition in verbal co-occurrence, participant co-relation and within diathesis capabilities of Slovenian.
COBISS.SI-ID: 31096621
The article confirms and strengthens the findings that even within a clausal sentence one must consider semantically-syntactically obligatory collocational complements with the predicate, which define the utterance more concretely and precisely and at the same time increase its informative compactness ? terms of a greater semantic intensity. This usually indicates the possibility of inter-propositional analysis and thus constant syntactic-semantic transitions between sentential and textual syntax.
COBISS.SI-ID: 31749165
The article provides a survey of linguistic attestations of Slovene in non-grammar publications and manuscripts by Jernej Basar, Anton Miklavc with the annonymous co-writer and Franc Mihael Paglovec. Every text is furnished with a short introduction, an annotated translation to Slovene (or annotated transcription of the Slovene text), detailed analysis, information on the influence of the previous texts, influence of the treated fragment on the texts that followed, and a survey of literature concerning the treated fragment.
COBISS.SI-ID: 42885474