At this year’s conference, members of the research group will participate with the workshop From the Dispatch Box: Unlocking Topics and Sentiments in Multilingual ParlaMint Corpora, two long presentations Accessing Historical Periodicals: Newspaper Discourse on Slovene Language and Debating Regional Challenges: Insights into the Carniolan Provincial Assembly in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and a poster Common …
Parliamentary Corpus of first Yugoslavia (1919-1939) yu1Parl 1.0
The yu1Parl 1.0 corpus includes stenographic transcripts of the sessions of the national representation of the First Yugoslavia from 1919 to 1939. This includes the Temporary National Representation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (1919–1920), the Legislative Committee of the National Assembly of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (1921–1922), and the …
Kranjska 1.0 corpus includes stenographic transcripts of the sessions of the Carniolan Provincial Assembly (Obravnave deželnega zbora kranjskega / Bericht über die Verhandlungen des krainischen Landtages) from 1861 to 1913, 11 terms in total. It was created based on PDF documents prepared through scanning and optical character recognition (OCR) of the printed transcripts, which were …
The corpus, created as part of our research programme, includes texts from Slovenian periodical publications spanning from 1771 to 1914. It was compiled by processing texts retrieved from the digital library service dLib.si of the National and University Library of Slovenia. The retrieved texts were prepared using optical character recognition (OCR) of PDF files and …
At the start of July, Institute of Contemporary History (INZ) in Ljubljana hosted the kick-off meeting of the bilateral research project ParlAgE – Parliament in the Age of Europeanisation. This two-day event brought together an interdisciplinary team of experts from the Czech Republic and Slovenia, who used the opportunity to discuss the analytical methods and …
Kristina Pahor de Maiti Tekavčič is one of this year’s lecturers at the summer school, which focuses on discourse-related negotiation of knowledge and meaning through linguistic means — a topic that is becoming highly relevant given the increasing polarization in political discourse worldwide. More on the summer school website.