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  2. Institute of Croatian Language - Wikipedia

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    The Institute for the Croatian Language ( Croatian: Institut za hrvatski jezik, IHJ), formerly known as the Institute for the Croatian Language and Linguistics until 2023, [ 1] is a state-run linguistics institute in Croatia whose purpose is to "preserve and foster" the Croatian language. It traces its history back to 1948, when it was part of ...

  3. List of Croatian grammar books - Wikipedia

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    An Italian grammar, written in the language which is the ancestor of Croatian (also containing a dictionary). Has some bits and pieces on Croatian too. 1665. Juraj Križanić. Gramatíčno iskazánje ob rúskom jezíku. (A grammatical outline of the Russian language) MS., Tobolsk, 1665.

  4. Dalibor Brozović - Wikipedia

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    Dalibor Brozović. Dalibor Brozović ( Croatian pronunciation: [dǎlibor brǒːzoʋit͡ɕ]; 28 July 1927 – 19 June 2009) was a Croatian linguist, Slavist, dialectologist and politician. He studied the history of standard languages in the Slavic region, especially Croatian. He was an active Esperantist since 1946, and wrote Esperanto poetry as ...

  5. Ranko Matasović - Wikipedia

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    Indoeuropljani: Zagonetka njihova podrijetla - jezik, arheologija, mit (Zagreb: Školska knjiga, 2006) ISBN 953061568X; Narti: Mitovi i legende s Kavkaza (Zagreb: Matica hrvatska, 2010) ISBN 978-953-150-898-8; Edward Sapir. Jezik: Uvod u istraživanje govora (Zagreb: Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje) ISBN 978-953-6637-60-7; Ksenofont.

  6. Croatian language - Wikipedia

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    Official status. Areas with an ethnic Croatian majority (as of 2006) Standard Croatian is the official language of the Republic of Croatia [ 53] and, along with Standard Bosnian and Standard Serbian, one of three official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina. [ 2] It is also official in the regions of Burgenland (Austria), [ 54] Molise (Italy ...

  7. Stjepan Babić - Wikipedia

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    Selected works. Babić is one of the most prolific Croatian linguists, with over 1000 published works (books, articles etc.). [1] His work deals predominantly with modern Croatian standard language, word formation in particular. [1] In his papers published during the 1960s decade Babić advocated a linguistic unification of Serbs and Croats.

  8. Snježana Kordić - Wikipedia

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    Snježana Kordić ( pronounced [sɲěʒana kôːrditɕ] ⓘ; born 29 October 1964) [ 1] is a Croatian linguist. [ 3] In addition to her work in syntax, she has written on sociolinguistics. [ 2] Kordić is known among non-specialists for numerous articles against the puristic and prescriptive language policy in Croatia. [ 4]

  9. Croatian Encyclopedic Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Croatian Encyclopedic Dictionary ( Croatian: Hrvatski enciklopedijski rječnik) is a dictionary of Croatian published in 2002 as one-volume edition by Novi Liber. Second edition of the dictionary in twelve volumes was published in 2004 by the Novi Liber and Hanza Media. [1] Chief editors of the dictionary are Ljiljana Jojić and Ranko ...