On the Planned Dictionary of Newer Standard Slovenian Words
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The article presents the reasons for the planning of a dictionary of newer standard Slovenian words. This type of dictionary should be considered as a continuation of the Dictionary of Standard Slovenian (SSKJ) and as such it should form a lexicographic realization of the explanatory and informative-normative representation of contemporary Slovenian. With regard to its role the concept of the planned dictionary is based on SSKJ and typological changes would only be made when they would be required by the modern grammatical and linguistic theories.Downloads
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