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The [[Department of Slovene Languages and Literature, University of Ljubljana|Department of Slovene Languages and Literature]] offers undergraduate, taught postgraduate and guided research programmes in Slovene Language and Literature. In the framework of the interdisciplinary doctoral study programme Humanities and Social Sciences at the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana]] and the [[Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana]] students can obtain the doctoral degree. The department shares a library with the [[Department of Slavonic Languages and Literature, University of Ljubljana|Department of Slavonic Languages and Literature]].
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The [[Department of Slovene Languages and Literature, University of Ljubljana|Department of Slovene Languages and Literature]] offers undergraduate, taught postgraduate and guided research programmes in Slovene Language and Literature. In the framework of the interdisciplinary doctoral study programme Humanities and Social Sciences at the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana]] and the [[Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana]] students can obtain the doctoral degree. The department shares a [[Departments of Slovene and Slavonic Languages and Literature Library, University of Ljubljana|library]] with the [[Department of Slavonic Languages and Literature, University of Ljubljana|Department of Slavonic Languages and Literature]].
 
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== History ==
 
== History ==
  
The history of the department is as long as the history of the [[University of Ljubljana]]. It has functioned under the common Seminar for Slavic studies since the year [[established::1919]] when the university was established. The Slovene linguistics professor, Fran Ramovš, was one of the first members in the professor's assembly of Slovene language at the newly established university.  
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The history of the department is as long as the history of the [[University of Ljubljana]]. It was functioning under the common Seminar for Slavic studies since the university was established in [[established::1919]]. The Slovene linguistics professor Fran Ramovš was one of the first members in the professor's assembly of Slovene language at the newly established university.  
  
Soon after, in 1939 when the [[Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU)]] was established, the position of the language in building a nation's identity was considered one of the most defining elements of Slovene nationality. One of the strengthening factors of the Slovene language when it comes to institutionalisation was made possible by establishing the research institute, the [[Fran Ramovš Institute of the Slovene Language]] in 1945.
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Soon after, in 1939 when the [[Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU)]] was established, the position of language in building a nation's identity was considered one of the most defining elements of Slovene nationality. One factor which strengthened the institutionalisation of Slovenian language was the establishing the [[Fran Ramovš Institute of the Slovene Language]] in 1945.
  
According to the scientific trends in linguistics, the focus after the first decades of the Slavistic Seminar, in 1960s, shifted from historiographic and comparative approach to more of a structuralist approach. Along with new generation of young linguists and philologists, the chair for Slovene language and stylistics was established in the academic year 1970/71.
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According to the scientific trends in linguistics, the focus after the first decades of the Slavistic Seminar, in the 1960s, shifted from historiographical and comparative approaches to more of a structuralist approach. Along with the new generation of young linguists and philologists, the chair for Slovene language and stylistics was established in the academic year 1970/71.
  
In the middle of the 1960s, the Department started to put effort in learning Slovenian abroad and at the international institutions. The Department established [[Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language]]. Until today, the learning of Slovenian in different forms, lectureships, chairs, departments, or less formalised ways, is possible at more than 50 foreign universities all over the world.
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In the middle of the 1960s, the department started to put effort into teaching Slovenian abroad at international institutions. The department established the [[Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language]]. As a result, the study of Slovene language in different forms, lectureships, chairs, departments, or less formalised ways, is possible at more than 50 universities world wide.
  
  
 
== Today ==
 
== Today ==
  
The Slovene language studies gained a full formal independence quite recently, in the year [[established::2002/03]]. The Department of Slovene language was disunited with Department of Slavonic and therefore gained a special department. The common Library of the both departments still functions under the same unit and common title. In the recent years, the Department was very active in international cooperation with students of Slovenian language from abroad and with the individuals that were learning the language for themselves or for professional purposes. In this respect [[Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language]] regularly organises lectures, summer schools, meetings and encourages the interest for study of Slovene language.
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Slovenian language studies gained full formal independence quite recently, in [[established::2002/03]]. The Department of Slovene Language was separated from the Department of Slavonic Languages, gaining a special department. The common library of both departments still functions under the same unit and common title. In recent years, the department was very active in international cooperation with students of Slovene language from abroad and with individuals who were learning the language for themselves or for professional purposes. In this respect the [[Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language]] regularly organises lectures, summer schools, meetings and encourages the interest for study of Slovene language.
  
The Department is active in international cooperation and programmes like SOCRATES/ERASMUS, Basileus and CEEPUS programme. There are several possibilities of student exchange with the Erasmus programme at different European universities in: Austria (Karl Franz University in Graz, University of Vienna), Belgium (University of Gent), Bulgaria (Sofia University ‘Saint Kliement Ohridski’, St. Cyril and St. Methodius University of Veliko Turnovo), Czech Republic (Masaryk University, University of Paradubice), Finland (University of Helsinki), Italy (University of Padova), Lithuania (University of Vilniaus), Hungary (Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem), Germany (Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen, University of Würzburg), Poland (University of Bielsko-Biala, University of Łodz, University of Warsaw), Portugal (University of Lisbon), Romania (University of Bucharest), Slovakia (Comenius University in Bratislava, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Matej Bel University), and Great Britain (University of Nottingham).
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The department is active in international cooperation and programmes like SOCRATES/ERASMUS, Basileus and CEEPUS. Several possibilities exist within the Erasmus programme for student exchange at different European universities in: Austria (Karl Franz University in Graz, University of Vienna), Belgium (University of Gent), Bulgaria (Sofia University ‘Saint Kliement Ohridski’, St. Cyril and St. Methodius University of Veliko Turnovo), the Czech Republic (Masaryk University, University of Paradubice), Finland (University of Helsinki), Italy (University of Padua), Lithuania (Vilnius University), Hungary (Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem), Germany (Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen, University of Würzburg), Poland (University of Bielsko-Biala, University of Łodz, University of Warsaw), Portugal (University of Lisbon), Romania (University of Bucharest), Slovakia (Comenius University in Bratislava, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Matej Bel University), and Great Britain (University of Nottingham).
  
The Department publishes several publications and journals. Slavistična revija (''Journal For Linguistics and Literary Studies'') is publishing articles in Slovenian and English and its articles with summaries are available online in pdf format.
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The department publishes several publications and journals. ''Slavistična revija'' [Journal For Linguistics and Literary Studies] publishes articles in Slovenian and English; its articles with summaries are available online in pdf format.
  
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
  
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*[[Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language]]
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*[[Departments of Slovene and Slavonic Languages and Literature Library, University of Ljubljana|Departments of Slovene and Slavonic Languages and Literature Library]]
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*[[Department of Slavonic Languages and Literature, University of Ljubljana]]
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*[[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana]]
 
*[[University of Ljubljana]]
 
*[[University of Ljubljana]]
*[[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana]]
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*[[Department of Slavonic Languages and Literature, University of Ljubljana|Departments of Slovene and Slavonic Languages and Literature Library]]  
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[[Category:Slovenian language]]
*[[Department of Slavonic Languages and Literature, University of Ljubljana]]
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*[[Institute of Slovene Literature and Literary Sciences]]
 
*[[Institute of Slovene Literature and Literary Sciences]]
*[[Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language]]
 
 
*[[Slovene Linguistic Studies]]
 
*[[Slovene Linguistic Studies]]
 
*[[Slovene Literary Language Dictionary]]
 
*[[Slovene Literary Language Dictionary]]

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Oddelek za slovenistiko, Univerza v Ljubljani
Aškerčeva 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana


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The Department of Slovene Languages and Literature offers undergraduate, taught postgraduate and guided research programmes in Slovene Language and Literature. In the framework of the interdisciplinary doctoral study programme Humanities and Social Sciences at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana and the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana students can obtain the doctoral degree. The department shares a library with the Department of Slavonic Languages and Literature.


History

The history of the department is as long as the history of the University of Ljubljana. It was functioning under the common Seminar for Slavic studies since the university was established in 1919. The Slovene linguistics professor Fran Ramovš was one of the first members in the professor's assembly of Slovene language at the newly established university.

Soon after, in 1939 when the Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU) was established, the position of language in building a nation's identity was considered one of the most defining elements of Slovene nationality. One factor which strengthened the institutionalisation of Slovenian language was the establishing the Fran Ramovš Institute of the Slovene Language in 1945.

According to the scientific trends in linguistics, the focus after the first decades of the Slavistic Seminar, in the 1960s, shifted from historiographical and comparative approaches to more of a structuralist approach. Along with the new generation of young linguists and philologists, the chair for Slovene language and stylistics was established in the academic year 1970/71.

In the middle of the 1960s, the department started to put effort into teaching Slovenian abroad at international institutions. The department established the Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language. As a result, the study of Slovene language in different forms, lectureships, chairs, departments, or less formalised ways, is possible at more than 50 universities world wide.


Today

Slovenian language studies gained full formal independence quite recently, in 2002/03"/03" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2002.. The Department of Slovene Language was separated from the Department of Slavonic Languages, gaining a special department. The common library of both departments still functions under the same unit and common title. In recent years, the department was very active in international cooperation with students of Slovene language from abroad and with individuals who were learning the language for themselves or for professional purposes. In this respect the Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language regularly organises lectures, summer schools, meetings and encourages the interest for study of Slovene language.

The department is active in international cooperation and programmes like SOCRATES/ERASMUS, Basileus and CEEPUS. Several possibilities exist within the Erasmus programme for student exchange at different European universities in: Austria (Karl Franz University in Graz, University of Vienna), Belgium (University of Gent), Bulgaria (Sofia University ‘Saint Kliement Ohridski’, St. Cyril and St. Methodius University of Veliko Turnovo), the Czech Republic (Masaryk University, University of Paradubice), Finland (University of Helsinki), Italy (University of Padua), Lithuania (Vilnius University), Hungary (Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem), Germany (Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen, University of Würzburg), Poland (University of Bielsko-Biala, University of Łodz, University of Warsaw), Portugal (University of Lisbon), Romania (University of Bucharest), Slovakia (Comenius University in Bratislava, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Matej Bel University), and Great Britain (University of Nottingham).

The department publishes several publications and journals. Slavistična revija [Journal For Linguistics and Literary Studies] publishes articles in Slovenian and English; its articles with summaries are available online in pdf format.


See also

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