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ŽE AS AN EMPHATIC PARTICLE IN CROATIAN CHURCH SLAVONIC LANGUAGE
The particle že is among the most frequent words in Croatian Glagolitic texts written in Croatian Church Slavonic Language. Furthermore, as a distinct Church Slavonic word it is a good distinctive feature for the identification of such texts. It is often
Jozo Vela
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Word Order and Negation in the Croatian Church Slavonic Language
Three major problems are brought out considering the relation of word order and negation, which is universal and inherent linguistic phenomen, in the first Croatian literature language, Croatian Church Slavonic.
Ana Kovačević
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Adjective Position in Noun Phrases in the Croatian Church Slavonic Language
In Croatian Church Slavonic postposition of adjectives is considered to be less marked than anteposition. Its occurence is a result of the influence of the languages from which the texts were translated (Greek and Latin).
Sandra Sudec
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On the Phonology of Non-Liturgical Editions of the Glagolitic Press in Senj
In this paper, focusing on three Croatian Glagolitic editions printed in Senj as examples, the authors attempt to form a clearer linguistic picture of the non-liturgical works printed at Senj’s Glagolitic printing press, particularly in light of ...
Vera Blažević Krezić +1 more
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Usporedba biblijskih citata iz Divkovićevih Besjeda s Kašićevom Biblijom
Matija Divković svoje je najopsežnije djelo ‘Besjede’ sastavio prema četirima latinskim zbirkama propovijedi. Iako nastalo u 17. stoljeću, ono većim dijelom slijedi retoričke i strukturne značajke srednjovjekovnih tematskih propovijedi koje su se u ...
Marijana Horvat, Andrea Radošević
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The purpose of this article is to reveal the causes of national and cultural identity crisis of Serbs in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the period of Austro-Hungarian occupation and annexation, which led to modifications of their self-identity.
Z. Šarac, E. V. Voevoda
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NON-VERBAL CLAUSES WITH DEMONSTRATIVE IDENTIFIERS IN THE HISTORY OF CROATIAN
The paper presents a corpus-based typological and diachronic study of nonverbal clauses with demonstrative identifiers in Croatian. As one of the four types of demonstratives proposed by H.
Ana Šimić
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Leksičke osobitosti odrješenja grijeha u Klimantovićevu zborniku iz 1512. godine
This paper presents the lexical and linguistic characteristics of absolution of sins in the Croatian Church Slavonic Klimantović’s Miscellany I, in which the patterns of release and absolution from sin are powerful oral mechanism adjusted ...
Katarina Lozić Knezović
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THE INSTRUMENTAL CASE IN COPULAR SENTENCES
This paper analyses the structure of copular sentences and problematizes their division into predicational, specificational, equative and identificational sentences. Our emphasis is on predicate copular sentences in which the post-copular NP can appear
Ivana Brač
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On the Syntax of Kožičić’s MISAL HRUACKI
Šimun Kožičić Benja’s Misal hruacki (1531) holds a special place amongst the Croatian Glagolitic missals. Namely, recent studies have shown it to be the first comprehensive Croatian redaction of Bible readings according to the Vulgate, and to execute ...
Ivana Eterović, Jozo Vela
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