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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. Croatian language - Wikipedia

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    Hrvatski pravopis by the Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics, available online; Hrvatski jezični portal by University Computing Centre (Srce) and Znanje, available online. Rječnik hrvatskoga jezika by Anić; Rječnik hrvatskoga jezika by Jure Šonje et al. Hrvatski enciklopedijski rječnik, by a group of authors

  4. Kajkavian - Wikipedia

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    Kajkavian / kaɪˈkɑːviən, - ˈkæv -/ (Kajkavian noun: kajkavščina; Shtokavian adjective: kajkavski [kǎjkaʋskiː], [1] noun: kajkavica or kajkavština [kajkǎːʋʃtina]) [2] is a South Slavic supradialect or language spoken primarily by Croats in much of Central Croatia and Gorski Kotar. [3][4] Kajkavian is part of the South Slavic ...

  5. Stjepan Babić - Wikipedia

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    Afterwards he remained working as an assistant at the Faculty of Philosophy, defending his Ph.D. in 1962 and receiving full professorship in 1975. [1] He was the vice-president of Matica hrvatska from 1989 to 1992, and representative in the Županijski Dom (Chamber of the Counties) from 1993 to 1997. [1] He retired as professor in 1991. [1]

  6. Mate Kapović - Wikipedia

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    Mate Kapović (born August 5, 1981 in Zagreb) is a Croatian linguist specializing in Indo-European, Slavic languages and the Proto-Balto-Slavic language. [1][2]

  7. Dalibor Brozović - Wikipedia

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    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 well as translated ...

  8. 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 Matasović ...

  9. Hrvatski - Wikipedia

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    In Croatian, hrvatski is the masculine adjectival form meaning "Croatian", both in the plural and singular; it is hrvatska in the feminine singular, hrvatske in the feminine plural, hrvatsko in the neutral singular, hrvatska in the neutral plural. The word hrvatski is also used to refer to the Croatian language, whereas Hrvatska (first letter ...