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- Mon Jun 06, 2011 4:39 pm
- Forum: Languages & Linguistics
- Topic: Language Instruction in Different Countries
- Replies: 86
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Re: Language Instruction in Different Countries
In Primorska (Littoral), the region closest to Italy, there's more instruction in Italian, and Italian might be the foreign language pupils learn in primary school instead of English... or not. I'm not exactly sure. Not quite. We've had Italian classes from the first year of primary school on, and ...
- Sun Mar 05, 2006 1:00 pm
- Forum: L&L Museum
- Topic: Slovene Lessons - Ucne ure slovenscine
- Replies: 59
- Views: 39070
??? What's your source on this? Maybe it centralises phonetically, but it's certainly not [ i ]... I'd go for a [@\] at most, or maybe even [1], but even that'd be pretty dialectal, in my opinion... The SSKJ states it as [e], inevitably. And why would loanwords be exceptions? (They usually aren't, ...
- Sat Mar 04, 2006 9:19 am
- Forum: L&L Museum
- Topic: Slovene Lessons - Ucne ure slovenscine
- Replies: 59
- Views: 39070
cerkev ["ts)erk@u_^] I thought you'd forgotten the /e/ -> /i/ (/_r/) rule, but this one confused me. I know this sound change might have gone the other way round in your dialect, but the standard pronunciation is ["ts)irk@u_^]. So, this is the rule: /e/ changes to /i/ before /r/ in stressed syllabl...
- Fri Jun 10, 2005 4:20 pm
- Forum: L&L Museum
- Topic: No latin names of month...
- Replies: 62
- Views: 62148
Re: No latin names of month...
Croatian Serbian uses latin names siječanj, veljača, o?ujak, travanj, svibanj, lipanj, srpanj, kolovoz, rujan, listopad, studeni, prosinac Slovenian Also uses latin names prosinec, svečan, s u?ec, mali traven, veliki traven, ro?nik, mali srpan, veliki srpan, kim a vec, vinotok, listopad, gruden Cze...