PREPARATION OF LANGUAGE DATA FOR THE FRANČEK
EDUCATIONAL PORTAL FOR SLOVENIAN LANGUAGE Cover Image

PRIPRAVA JEZIKOVNIH PODATKOV ZA PEDAGOŠKI PORTAL O SLOVENŠČINI FRANČEK
PREPARATION OF LANGUAGE DATA FOR THE FRANČEK EDUCATIONAL PORTAL FOR SLOVENIAN LANGUAGE

Author(s): Kozma Ahačič, Janoš Ježovnik, Nina Ledinek, Andrej Perdih, Špela Žižić, Duša Race
Subject(s): Language studies, Language and Literature Studies, South Slavic Languages
Published by: Институт за македонска литература
Keywords: educational language portal; pedagogical lexicography; dictionary; school grammar; dictionary linking; Slovenian language; Slovene language; didactic materials; children’s dictionary

Summary/Abstract: The paper presents the processes of creating the portal Franček, the first interactive educational language portal with dictionary and grammatical content for Slovenian, and the preparation of language data for the portal. The portal, whose design is original and not based on any other language portal, provides information on the words’ meanings, synonyms, morphological paradigms, pronunciation, phraseology, dialect usage, history, and etymology. This data is linked to two educational grammars and accompanied by teaching materials, a game for smart devices, a language counselling service for teachers, and a description of modern teaching methods. The main purpose of the portal is to introduce students of elementary and secondary schools to the use of various dictionaries, to improve their linguistic and metalinguistic competence, and introduce them to other language resources. The portal fills the gap in existing Slovenian language resources, namely the lack of specialized or appropriately suited comprehensive dictionary manuals, primarily intended for the schooling population and use in education. The paper also presents the creation of new dictionary, grammatical, and teaching content, and the process of its adaptation and consolidation into a new, coherent whole. Due to the age span of target user groups the content and its visualization are adapted to three age groups (elementary-school grades 1 to 5, grades 6 to 9, and secondary school) based on their (meta)linguistic knowledge, while also taking into account the curricula forteaching Slovenian in elementary and secondary school.

  • Issue Year: 19/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 203-224
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Slovenian