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3614. Bora wind, Wind speed vertical profile, Logarithmic law, Power lawMarija Bervida, Samo Stanič, Klemen Bergant, 2018, published scientific conference contribution Abstract: Bora is cold and gusty downslope wind with variable gust frequency and duration, appearing on the lee side of Dinaric Alps. Its flow characteristics are unique and theoretically still not fully described, especially for modeling purposes. We present an analysis of the wind speed vertical profiles at Razdrto, which lies in a gap between the Nanos and Javorniki plateau in southwest Slovenia and is strongly exposed to Bora. An analysis of the vertical wind speed profiles during Bora episodes is based on experimental wind data, provided by Helikopter energija, for six Bora events of different duration, appearing between April 2010 and May 2011. Average wind speed in 10-minute intervals was collected at four different heights (20, 31, 40 and 41.7 m above the ground)at the wind turbine site in Razdrto using cup anemometers. Wind direction data with same temporal resolution was obtained from a single wind vane placed at 40.9 m above the ground. Based on the collected data, the applicability of the empirical power-law and the logarithmic law profiles, commonly used for the description of neutrally stratified atmosphere, was investigated for the case of Bora. The parameters for the power-law and logarithmic law were obtained by fitting the wind speed data using linear regression method and are compared to standard values for that particular type of terrain. The quality of fits was very good with r2 above 0.9, indicating that both power-law and logarithmic law adequately describe mean horizontal Bora wind. The median value of the power-law coefficient was found to be 0.16±0.03, which is consistent with standard value for neutral atmosphere (0.143). The aerodynamic roughness varied from 0.003 m to 0.22 m with the median value of 0.09±0.07, which describes open level country terrain with some trees. The event in November 2010 with large roughness is expected to be due to specific wind direction and surface conditions. Keywords: Bora wind, Wind speed vertical profile, Logarithmic law, Power law Published in RUNG: 07.02.2019; Views: 3907; Downloads: 27 Link to full text This document has many files! More... |
3615. ForewordFranc Marušič, Jana Willer Gold, 2018, preface, editorial, afterword Abstract: This special issue of Jezikoslovlje consists of a selection of papers presented at SinFonIJA 10. The tenth conference on Syntax, Phonology and Language Analysis (SinFonIJA 10) was held together with Resolving Conflicts Across Borders (RCAB) on 20–24 October, 2017 at the Center for Advanced Academic Studies (CAAS) in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Keywords: Linguistics, SinFonIJA, Dubrovnik Published in RUNG: 07.02.2019; Views: 4012; Downloads: 85 Full text (201,46 KB) |
3616. Slovenska poezija 1850-1950 (učno gradivo)Zoran Božič, other educational material Abstract: Izbrane pesmi Simona Jenka, Simona Gregorčiča, Antona Aškerca, Ivana Cankarja, Dragotina Ketteja, Otona Župančiča, Josipa Murna, Alojza Gradnika, Srečka Kosovela, Toneta Seliškarja, Mileta Klopčiča, Mateja Bora in Karla Destovnika. Keywords: slovenska književnost, poezija, romantika, postromantika, realizem, impresionizem, simbolizem, ekspresionizem, konstruktivizem, socialni realizem, aktivizem Published in RUNG: 06.02.2019; Views: 3879; Downloads: 318 Full text (981,48 KB) This document has many files! More... |
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3619. Surviving sluicingFranc Marušič, Petra Mišmaš, Vesna Plesničar, Tina Šuligoj, 2018, published scientific conference contribution Abstract: In this paper, we discuss examples of sluicing in Slovenian in which, in addition to a wh-phrase (or wh-phrases in instances of multiple sluicing) discourse particles appear. This is unexpected given Merchant’s (2001) Sluicing-COMP generalization, as already observed in Marušič et al. (2015), even though there are several languages in which similar cases exist, e.g. German. In this paper we focus on discourse particles pa and že in (multiple) wh-questions and sluicing. These examples are not only important for our understanding of sluicing but are also crucial for analyzing discourse particles in Slovenian. Based on examples with sluicing and discourse particles in Slovenian, we argue against positioning these particles within the whphrase, clitic cluster or the IP. Keywords: Slovenian, sluicing, particles, sluicing-COMP generalization Published in RUNG: 01.02.2019; Views: 3494; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
3620. World War I in Secondary School Literature Textbooks during the Interwar PeriodZoran Božič, 2018, original scientific article Abstract: The paper deals with responses to World War I in Slovenian secondary school literature textbooks in the interwar period. Among other texts, these textbooks in the 1920s feature writings about the Isonzo front, expressing the pain due to the loss of the Littoral region. The textbook published within the frames of fascist Italy is a special case, since its compiler had to express his national awareness and the condemnation of war atrocities in a concealed way. In the 1930s, only texts describing the retreat of the Serbian army to Corfu or to the Macedonian front are published, since the Kingdom of Yugoslavia could not build national awareness with texts depicting suffering or heroism of the defeated soldiers. Keywords: World War I, Slovenia, Yugoslavia, Isonzo front, Thessaloniki front, secondary school, literature textbook, didactics Published in RUNG: 31.01.2019; Views: 4334; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |