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− | Established in [[established::2004]], the [[Institute for Linguistic Studies, SRC Koper|Institute for Linguistic Studies]] examines the combined regions of Primorska, Karst (across the Slovene-Italian border), and Istria as a linguistically complex space and as a historical, ethnic, and national cultural intersection of Central Europe and the Mediterranean. | + | Established in [[established::2004]], the [[Institute for Linguistic Studies, SRC Koper|Institute for Linguistic Studies]] examines the combined regions of Primorska (the Slovene Littoral), Karst (across the Slovene-Italian border), and Istria as a linguistically complex space and as a historical, ethnic, and national cultural intersection of Central Europe and the Mediterranean. |
− | Utilizing the latest finding in linguistic research, the | + | Utilizing the latest finding in linguistic research, the institute takes into account the many facets of Slovenian language studies, such as multilingualism, dialectology, the public use of Slovenian, and teaching Slovenian in Slovene schools in the Primorska region. |
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− | + | The research projects undertaken by the institute mainly investigate linguistic interference and interaction between different dialectal areas, for example, the impact of Slovenian on the Italian dialect of Trieste. | |
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The research projects undertaken by the institute mainly investigate linguistic interference and interaction between different dialectal areas, for example, the impact of Slovenian on the Italian dialect of Trieste.
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