O oblikovanju slovenskega pogovarjalnega jezika
Keywords:
slovenščina, jezikoslovje, pogovorni jezikAbstract
Slovene colloquial languages are part of the social varieties of the Slovene language. They are formed by speakers from a local dialect environment (the Prekmurje village dialect of Beltinci and the Upper Carniolan village dialect of Mengeš) when they come to Ljubljana to pursue a high school education. Here especially in formal speech situations the mutual influence of native dialect and the high style of the literary language casuses them to form a regionally-colored colloquial language.Downloads
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1994-04-15
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Jožica, Škofic-G. (1994) “O oblikovanju slovenskega pogovarjalnega jezika”, Slavistična revija, 42(4), pp. 571–578. Available at: https://srl.si/ojs/srl/article/view/COBISS_ID-60181504 (Accessed: 24 November 2024).
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Uvodniki ali brez
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