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Since [[established::2008]] [[Slavia Centralis Journal]] aims to publish recent papers, texts and studies in the field of Slavic linguistics and literature. The journal with an international editorial board was created by four European and one American university (University of Kansas, Charles University of Prague, University of Graz, Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest, and [[University of Maribor]]) and is published by the Department of Slavic Studies and Literature at Maribor's [[Faculty of Arts, University of Maribor|Faculty of Arts]]. The policy of the journal is to encourage interdisciplinary approaches and to popularise Slavic studies.
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Published since [[established::2008]], [[Slavia Centralis Journal]] aims to promote research pertaining to the field of Slavic linguistics and literature. The journal is a joint project of four European and one American university, namely the Charles University of Prague, the University of Graz, the Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest, the [[University of Maribor]], and the University of Kansas, whose members comprise the editorial board. It is published by the Department of Slavic Studies and Literature at the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Maribor|Faculty of Arts]] in Maribor. The journal's mission is to encourage interdisciplinary approaches to Slavic studies, increase its popularity, and open it to a wider readership.
 
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== Contents and archive ==
 
== Contents and archive ==
Texts published in the journal cover a vast variety of topics from different disciplines: linguistics, literature, anthropology and history. Texts are published mostly in Slovenian and  other Slavic languages, but also texts in English, Hungarian and German are accepted. The journal's website contains archive of the past editions published under the Open Access licence.
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Contributions published in the journal cover a vast variety of topics from the fields of linguistics, literature, anthropology, and history. While most contributions are in Slovenian or other Slavic languages, articles in English, Hungarian, and German are also welcome. The journal's website features an archive of past issues published under the Open Access licence.
  
In 2009 text entitled ''Sloglish or the Mixing/Switching of Slovene and English in Slovene Blogs'' by [[Nada Šabec]] was published as an example of sociolinguistics and cultural aspects of using a language in the internet environment.
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In 2009 [[Nada Šabec]]'s "Sloglish or the Mixing/Switching of Slovene and English in Slovene Blogs" was published as a seminal example of sociolinguistic and cultural aspects of using a language in the Internet environment.
 
   
 
   
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

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Contact
Slavia Centralis
Koroška 160, SI-2000 Maribor
Marko Jesenšek, Editor-in-Chief
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Published since 2008, Slavia Centralis Journal aims to promote research pertaining to the field of Slavic linguistics and literature. The journal is a joint project of four European and one American university, namely the Charles University of Prague, the University of Graz, the Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest, the University of Maribor, and the University of Kansas, whose members comprise the editorial board. It is published by the Department of Slavic Studies and Literature at the Faculty of Arts in Maribor. The journal's mission is to encourage interdisciplinary approaches to Slavic studies, increase its popularity, and open it to a wider readership.


Contents and archive

Contributions published in the journal cover a vast variety of topics from the fields of linguistics, literature, anthropology, and history. While most contributions are in Slovenian or other Slavic languages, articles in English, Hungarian, and German are also welcome. The journal's website features an archive of past issues published under the Open Access licence.

In 2009 Nada Šabec's "Sloglish or the Mixing/Switching of Slovene and English in Slovene Blogs" was published as a seminal example of sociolinguistic and cultural aspects of using a language in the Internet environment.

See also

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