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3541.
TrsT
Vanja Mervič, 2019, artistic work

Abstract: Video, ki je nastal v povezavi s štirimi literarnimi spomeniki v povečani resničnosti v Trstu. Dela, na katera se video nanaša: Marisa Madieri "Verde acqua", Boris Pahor "Kres v pristanu", Fulvio Tomizza "Materada", Irena Žerjal "Kreda in hijacinte". Video je del projekta Literarna pešpot/Itinerari leterari/Itinerario letterario; produkcija Raziskovalni center za humanistiko, Univerza v Novi Gorici in projekt EDUKA2: Čezmejno upravljanje izobraževanja/Governance transfrontaliera dell'istruzione. Zasnova literarnih pešpoti v Trstu: Narvika Bovcon, Ana Toroš, Aleš Vaupotič. Glasba Stefano Schiraldi "Sufia la bora".
Keywords: povečana resničnost, Trst, literatura na stičišču, silos slovenski Narodni dom, Pomol sv. Karla
Published in RUNG: 20.05.2019; Views: 3400; Downloads: 0
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3542.
Large-Scale Self-Assembly in Weakly-Flocculated Suspensions
Matjaž Valant, 2019, original scientific article

Keywords: koloidni kristali, fotonski kristali, samoorganizacija
Published in RUNG: 17.05.2019; Views: 3191; Downloads: 0
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Pesniško samorazumevanje v metabesedilih in poeziji Daneta Zajca
Mateja Eniko, unpublished conference contribution

Abstract: V 20. stoletju je bila vloga pesnika tako glede na literarne in teoretske smernice kot tudi glede na družbene okoliščine podvržena pomembnim spremembam. Prispevek prek analize samorazumevanja slovenskega modernističnega pesnika Daneta Zajca v pesniškem in metabesedilnem diskurzu (esejih, intervjujih in spominskih zapisih) odkriva individualni odziv na te spremembe. Analiza metabesedil predstavi imperativ časa skozi pesnikovo dojemanje ter vlogo pesnika v aktualni slovenski družbi in kontekstu modernistične estetike. V osrednjem delu se prispevek osredotoči na Zajčeve metapoetske pesmi in raziskuje, na kakšen način Zajc znotraj semantično pluralnega diskurza poezije izraža samorazumevanje sebe kot pesnika in pesniškega ustvarjanja. Metabesedila razkrijejo njegovo prizadevanje za dejavno družbeno vlogo, vendar hkrati zagovor neangažirane poezije. Pesnikova zavezanost avtonomnosti pesniškega izražanja je potrjena tudi skozi metapoezijo, v kateri ima osrednjo semantično vlogo podoba jezika.
Keywords: pesniška samorefleksija, metapoezija, metabesedilo, avtor, sodobna slovenska poezija, Dane Zajc
Published in RUNG: 17.05.2019; Views: 3473; Downloads: 0
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3544.
Zofka Kveder v slovanskem svetu
Katja Mihurko, invited lecture at foreign university

Keywords: Zofka Kveder, Hanka, Dimitrije Tucović, Jelena J. Dimitrijević, Julka Chlapec Djordjević
Published in RUNG: 16.05.2019; Views: 2831; Downloads: 0
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Digitalisation of the literary creativity: a case study of Zofka Kveder. Plenary lecture at the conference Digital humanities and Slavic cultural heritage.
Katja Mihurko, 2019, published scientific conference contribution abstract (invited lecture)

Keywords: Zofka Kveder, elektronske izdaje, baze podatkov
Published in RUNG: 16.05.2019; Views: 2806; Downloads: 0
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3546.
Marica Nadlišek Bartol and her editorial network around the first Slovenian women's newspaper Slovenka
Katja Mihurko, Narvika Bovcon, 2019, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Abstract: This paper aims to present the editorial practice of Marica Nadlišek Bartol, who edited the first Slovenian women's newspaper Slovenka (1897-1902) in the first three years of it's publishing. Nadlišek Bartol saw in the publishing of women's writings the main accomplishment of her editorship. She encouraged Sloveanian women to take up the pen and write down their feelings and reflections. Since Slovenian women writers entered the literary field not earlier than in 1848 there had been almost no role models in the national literary tradition. Nadlišek knew how to approach this problem: she had published the translations from and about foreign women writers and prompted the dialog between Slovenian women writers and their foreign counterparts. The paper examines which women writers were presented in the newspaper Slovenka and in which ways, how the articles about them caused the discussions on different topics concerning women's emancipations on the pages of the newspaper and in the public life, and how the fact that Slovenka was published on the national fringes in the multiethnical space of Trieste influenced Nadlišek's editorial practice. By using the data from the Virtual Research Enviroment Women Writers this paper also explores the possibilites of visual representation of Nadlišek's editorial network.
Keywords: Marica Nadlišek Bartol, Slovenka, Ljubljanski zvon, Dom in svet, Virtual Research Enviroment Women Writers, digital humanities
Published in RUNG: 16.05.2019; Views: 3271; Downloads: 234
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3547.
Searching for the basis of the hierarchy of adjectives
Petra Mišmaš, invited lecture at foreign university

Abstract: The talk focuses on several experiments which were conducted during the ongoing project Probing the cognitive basis of the cartographic hierarchy of functional projections in the noun phrase (J6-7282, financed by the Slovenian Research Agency and conducted at the University of Nova Gorica) and which were intended to establish whether cognition can be taken as a source of the universal hierarchy of functional projections in the noun phrase. The experiments are largely based on the findings of the cartographic approach to syntax, see for example Cinque & Rizzi (2008) for an overview. Specifically, we observe the functional hierarchy of projections which host attributive adjectives in the noun phrase. Under cartography, the existence of such a hierarchy is responsible for the strict word order of adjectives which seems to be, just like the hierarchy itself, universal (see for example Hetzron 1978, Sproat and Shih 1991, etc.). Put differently, the order of adjectives is universal because adjectives are hosted by functional projections which appear in a universal hierarchy (Cinque 1994, Scott 2002). And while much of the cartographic work tries to answer (i) how many functional projections there are and (ii) in which order they come, we focus on the source of the hierarchy of functional projections. Different sources have been suggested in the past, with some authors arguing that the order of adjectives is a consequence of Universal Grammar (Scott 2002), however, we investigate general cognition as a possible source of the universal hierarchy of functional projections, as proposed by Cinque & Rizzi (2008) and Ramchand & Svenonius (2014). To test the hypothesis that the universal hierarchy is dictated by general-cognition restrictions we have created tasks to observe whether the order of projections, which host adjectives, is reflected in various non-linguistic cognitive processes. If a bias is detected, it could be taken as indication that universal hierarchies of functional projections are based on properties of general cognition. To address this prediction, we only consider three types of properties: size, shape and color. These are encoded in adjectives for size, shape and color (for example, adjective red is related to the property of being red) which universally come in the order size > shape > color. Specifically, we expect to find a larger bias towards color, followed by shape and finally by size. This prediction was tested with two different tasks performed by adult subjects and with a sorting task which was tested with the help of subjects aged 18 to 36 months.
Keywords: adjectives, cartography, functional hierarchy, cognition
Published in RUNG: 15.05.2019; Views: 3160; Downloads: 0
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3548.
Collegium IEA de Lyon 10 ans
Penka Stateva, radio or television event

Keywords: 10th anniversary of the Collegium de Lyon, University of Lyon, France
Published in RUNG: 15.05.2019; Views: 2730; Downloads: 0
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3549.
Re-thinking natural language quantifiers : a novel view integrating formal semantics, pragmatics and psychometrics
Penka Stateva, invited lecture at foreign university

Keywords: quantifier, semantics-pragmatics interface, psychometrics
Published in RUNG: 15.05.2019; Views: 3217; Downloads: 0
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3550.
Quantifiers and pragmatic enrichment
Penka Stateva, unpublished invited conference lecture

Abstract: One of the most studied scales in the literature on scalar implicatures is the quantifier scale. While the truth of 'some' is entailed by the truth of 'all', 'some' is felicitous only when 'all' is false. This opens the possibility that 'some' would be felicitous if, e.g., almost all of the objects in the restriction of the quantifier have the property ascribed by the nuclear scope. This prediction from the standard theory of quantifier interpretation clashes with native speakers’ intuitions. In Experiment 1 we report a questionnaire study on the perception of quantifier meanings in English, French, Slovenian and German which points to a cross-linguistic variation with respect to the perception of numerical bounds of the existential quantifier. In Experiment 2, using a picture choice task, we further examine whether the numerical bound differences correlate with differences in pragmatic interpretations of the quantifier 'some' in English and 'quelques' in French and interpret the results as supporting our hypothesis that 'some' and its cross-linguistic counterparts are subjected to different processes of pragmatic enrichment.
Keywords: quantifier, cross-linguistic variation, experimental pragmatics, picture choice task
Published in RUNG: 15.05.2019; Views: 3250; Downloads: 0
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