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The paper deals with scientific research and publishing activities at the Department of Slovak Studies of the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Novi Sad in the last ten-year period (2013 – 2023). There is a wide range of scientific interests and research of a predominantly synchronous nature, using comparative, contrastive, functional and communicative and pragmatic methodological approaches within applied and preventive linguistics. The paper gives a brief history of the department and presents the projects and publishing activities of Slovakists from Novi Sad in the fields of lexicology, morphosyntax, dialectology, phraseology, sociolinguistics, ecolinguistics, applied and preventive linguistics, as well as in the field of interdisciplinary research, research into the methodology of Slovak language teaching in specific conditions, as well as research into Slovak as a foreign language. Prospects for further research can be seen in all the mentioned areas with an emphasis on comparative and contrastive Slovak-Serbian research, research into interlanguage interference, as well as bilingualism, phraseology and Slovak as a foreign language.
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During the Second World War in Hungary there were four important cultural and artistic institutions popular among Polish refugees: Instytut Polski, Swietlica Polska, Klub Angielski and Katolicki Uniwersytet Powszechny [Catholic Common University]. The last institution provided several activities' like religious and patriotic ceremonies, lectures and readings organized in refugee camps. Wyzsze Studium Spoleczne addressed a lot of events to educated recipients. Additionally the university dealt with publishing activities which included publishing of many works and documents which were later sent to local departments. Later it focused on publishing 'Materialy Swietlicowe. Katolicki Uniwersytet Powszechny', eight issues this magazine were published and after that Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski [Catholic Common University] was closed down. It was probably connected with financial problems of this institution.
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