Is Slovenian Destined to Die, Panel Wonders
Ljubljana, 15 May - Several academics voiced concern about the future of the Slovenian language as they addressed a panel in Ljubljana on Tuesday, while a poet said its fate was in the hands of its speakers.
Ljubljana
Jože Toporišič, a leading Slovenian linguists, dies at age 88.
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Ljubljana, SAZU HQ
The Slovenian Academy of Arts and Sciences (SAZU) holds a panel on the Slovenian language; SAZU president Bostjan Zeks.
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Ljubljana, SAZU HQ
The Slovenian Academy of Arts and Sciences (SAZU) holds a panel on the Slovenian language; poet Tone Pavcek.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
Ljubljana, SAZU.
Posvet Slovenske akademije znanosti in umetnosti (SAZU) o stanju, stiskah in zakladih slovenskega jezika.
Predsednik SAZU Boštjan Žekš.
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Ljubljana, SAZU HQ
The Slovenian Academy of Arts and Sciences (SAZU) holds a panel on the Slovenian language; in the front SAZU president Bostjan Zeks.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
Ljubljana, SAZU HQ
The Slovenian Academy of Arts and Sciences (SAZU) holds a panel on the Slovenian language.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
Ljubljana, SAZU HQ
The Slovenian Academy of Arts and Sciences (SAZU) holds a panel on the Slovenian language; in the front poet Tone Pavcek.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
Ljubljana, SAZU HQ
The Slovenian Academy of Arts and Sciences (SAZU) holds a panel on the Slovenian language; in the front poet Tone Pavcek.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
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