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An instance of word internal case-doubling in Slovenian : lecture at the Linhvistyčni obrii XXI storiččia, Kherson, Ukraina, 28. 11. 2023
Franc Marušič, Rok Žaucer, 2023, unpublished invited conference lecture

Keywords: Slovenian, case, demonstratives, case-doubling
Published in RUNG: 03.03.2025; Views: 207; Downloads: 0
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Slovenian bio-art, new materialism and posthuman feminism : an introductory lecture at the conference "The Life of Signals?"
Peter Purg, 2025, unpublished invited conference lecture

Abstract: This study explores Slovenian bio-art through the lens of new materialism and feminist posthumanism, focusing on six prominent artists: Saša Spačal, Robertina Šebjanič, Špela Petrič, Doroteja Dolinšek, Zoran Srdič Janežič, and Maja Smrekar. Their work interrogates interspecies relationships, ecological entanglements, and technological mediation, offering critical insights into contemporary bio-media practices. Positioned within a robust institutional framework of long-standing associations and a national funding scheme, these artists have achieved international recognition while contributing significantly to the development of intermedia art globally. Exemplified by a selected artwork each, their artistic practices are situated within new materialist, media ecological and posthuman feminist theoretical discourses. The paper highlights how contemporary bio-artistic practices challenge anthropocentric narratives, foster multispecies ethics, and redefine both uman and non-human agency. The particular ecosystem of the globally entangled yet in some ways also specifically Slovenian bio-art may demonstrate how artistic practices can facilitate ecological awareness and technological critique while fostering alternative modes of knowing, and eventually contribute to positioning art as a transformative force in contemporary cultural discourse.
Keywords: Slovenian bio-art, feminist posthumanism, new materialism, political ecology, media anthropology, Saša Spačal, Robertina Šebjanič, Špela Petrič, Doroteja Dolinšek, Zoran Srdič Janežič, Maja Smrekar
Published in RUNG: 19.02.2025; Views: 540; Downloads: 0
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On two types of clitic movement : invited lecture at The 19th Annual Meeting of the Slavic Linguistics Society
Franc Marušič, 2024, unpublished invited conference lecture

Keywords: Slovenian, clitics, clitic climbing
Published in RUNG: 17.02.2025; Views: 395; Downloads: 0
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Lec-nominalizations with an adjusted secondary imperfective morpheme in Slovenian
Petra Mišmaš, Marko Simonović, 2024, complete scientific database of research data

Abstract: This dataset is a derivative of Arsenijević et al. (2024). The goal of the data collection is to identify Slovenian lec-nominalizations (in the original dataset listed as lc-) that have an adjustment of the secondary imperfectivizing morpheme not attested in the corresponding verb. To obtain all relevant nominalizations, the national corpus Gigafida 2.0 was searched for nominalizations ending in -ovalec and -evalec.  
Keywords: nominalizations, Slovenian, verb, adjustment, morphology, morpheme, secondary imperfective
Published in RUNG: 08.01.2025; Views: 453; Downloads: 10
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Live, lust, love : semantic fields of intimacy in Slovenian and Serbian fin de siècle prose
Lucija Mandić, Darko Ilin, 2024, original scientific article

Abstract: The present paper analyses emotional and physical intimacy in Slovenian and Serbian prose from the late 19th to the early 20th century using word embeddings. Given the complexity of defining intimacy, we consider a broad range of relationships depicted in fin de siècle literature. The Word2Vec language model identifies eight semantic fields encompassing platonic and sexual relationships, including violence, since it seems to be semantically closely related to sexuality in the analysed literary works. Through a comparative study, notable differences between Serbian and Slovenian prose are established. Additionally, the article examines how these semantic fields manifest in works by male and female authors, providing insights into societal perceptions of intimacy and gender socialization.
Keywords: word embeddings, computational literary studies, Slovenian literature, Serbian literature, distant reading
Published in RUNG: 19.12.2024; Views: 647; Downloads: 6
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Politics of sexuality in Slovenian crime fiction from »moderna« and Ljuba Prenner to the 21st Century
Primož Mlačnik, 2024, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Abstract: The first part of the lecture will weave together two short theoretical introductions regarding the relationship between sexuality and crime fiction, focusing on the poetics of the genre(s) and, second, the Western politics of sexuality. In the second part, the lecture will present the historically contextualised subject of sexuality or rather intimacy in Slovenian literature in the period of »moderna« and two short analyses of one of the first Slovenian crime stories, Požigalec (1910; The Arsonist) and the first Slovenian crime novel Neznani storilec: malomeščanska kriminalna povest (1939; Unknown Perpetrator: a provincial crime tale). In the context of politics of sexuality, the lecture will lay bare a few distinctive socio-historical representational patterns – ideological themes found in stories of (women) writers from »moderna« and contemporary Slovenian crime fiction – that persist well into the 21st Century.
Keywords: poetics of crime fiction, politics of sexuality, Slovenian crime fiction
Published in RUNG: 10.09.2024; Views: 1011; Downloads: 0
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