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Croatian

open access: yes, 2016
The article gives an introduction to contemporary Croatian word-formation and its research.
Grčević, Mario
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Negation of Croatian Nouns

2020
The purpose of this paper is to describe a morphological grammar for recognizing negation of a noun and annotating its polarity accordingly. Not all nouns can be negated on the morphological level. For example, nouns like ‘activity’ and ‘knowledge’ (aktivnost, znanje) can have negatives (neaktivnost, neznanje respectfully), but the same is not the case
Natalija Zanpera   +2 more
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Croatian

Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 1995
The application of IPA for the description of Croatian phonetic system is illustrated.
Landau, Ernestina   +3 more
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The Croatian Language Question and Croatian Identity

2014
The last decade of the 20th century represented an extremely turbulent period for Croatia. By 1990, the old political system of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) was collapsing, and tensions among Croatia and the other constituent republics were running high.
Keith Langston, Anita Peti-Stantić
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The Croatian Telemedicine

2000
Telemedicine developed in Croatia in two phases. The first phase during the 1970s was limited because of insufficient technology and scarce resources. But that phase was important as a learning process and the preparatory stage for the promising future.
L, Kovai   +3 more
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Parsing Croatian and Serbian by Using Croatian Dependency Treebanks

Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Statistical Parsing of Morphologically-Rich Languages, 2013
We investigate statistical dependency parsing of two closely related languages, Croatian and Serbian. As these two morphologically complex languages of relaxed word order are generally under- resourced -- with the topic of dependency parsing still largely unaddressed, especially for Serbian -- we make use of the two available dependency treebanks of ...
Zeljko Agic   +2 more
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From Croato-Serbian to Croatian: Croatian linguistic identity

Multilingua - Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2000
Ispitujući što se dogodilo u Hrvatskoj s obzirom na jezik u posljednjih desetak godina, konstatira se da su se pod utjecajem jezične politike promijenili stavovi Hrvata prema jeziku. Djelovanje jezične politike promatra se kroz prizmu konstituiranja komunikacijskog i simboličkog prostora i suprotstavljanja organske i kontraktualne teorije jezika i ...
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Croatian speech technologies

ELMAR 2007, 2007
Speech technologies deal with designing computer systems that can recognize spoken words, comprehend human language and generate intelligible speech. There is a wide range of applications speech technology systems were successfully implemented in. One of the most complex applications in speech technology is a spoken dialog system, which can be used for
Meštrović, Ana   +4 more
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“Clitic third” in Croatian

1999
In this paper, we are mainly concerned with more complex environments in which clitics do not appear in second, but in third position (hence the title), or somewhere further into the clause. In the work cited, we were concerned with one particular aspect of the clitic second phenomenon: the way that it interacts with verb movement.
Ćavar, Damir, Wilder, Chris
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