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Prikazuju se dvije vrste štokavsko-kajkavskih odnosa: a) prirodni jezični, dijalektni razvoj u prostoru i vremenu, b) sekundarni kontakt bliskosrodnih idioma.
Vesna Zečević, Mijo Lončarić
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Genitive of negation in the Croatian language
A direct object in Croatian is an object in the accusative case or an object in the genitive case which is interchangeable with the accusative. There are two types of direct object in the genitive case – the partitive genitive and the genitive of negation (Slavic genitive).
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Croatian Language in the Communist Period
The paper analyzes the position of the Croatian language in communist Yugoslavia. It discusses the positive examples of preserving the peculiarities of the Croatian language despite the Serbian pressure, and the difficult unitarianist conditions in which
Stjepan Babić, Babić, Stjepan
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Christianity and the development of Croatian literacy
Na hrvatskom kulturnom prostoru svećenici Katoličke crkve rabili su kao liturgijski jezik osim latinskoga i crkvenoslavenskoga i književni jezik koji je bio oblikovan u skladu s govornim jezikom jednostavnoga puka. Taj je liturgijski jezik nastao u sjeni
Grčević, Mario, Mario Grčević
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Standard Croatian Language Described Primarily by Itself
The author depicts the peculiarities of the standard Croatian language that no other language in the world has in respect of its historic development, the treatment of its dialects, as well as regarding its phonetic, grammatical, lexical and stylistic ...
Stjepan Babić, Babić, Stjepan
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U ovome se članku analiziraju poredbeni frazemi jednoga hrvatskog čakavskog govora prikupljeni na terenskome dijalektološkom istraživanju i uspoređuju s poredbenim frazemima hrvatskoga standardnog jezika.
Kovačević, Barbara +3 more
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On a pathway of identity: from 'Serbo-Croatian' to the Croatian language
As one of the twenty‐four recognized languages of the European Union, Croatian is spoken by the Croats in their motherland, the Republic of Croatia, it is an official language in Vojvodina (Serbia), in Burgenland (Austria) and in the region of Molise (Italy), whereas it is a co‐official language in Bosnia‐Herzegovina and in the communities in Carașova ...
Živić, Tihomir, Huljev, Antonija
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Brother’s son in the Croatian language
Rad je detaljan nazivoslovni opis iz područja rodbinskih veza. Obuhvaća pregled naziva za bratova sina u trima komponentama hrvatskoga jezika: narječnoj građi, koja je raščlanjena, opisana i kartografirana; leksikografskoj građi, dijakronijskim pregledom
Ćurković, Dijana +5 more
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Verbal collocations in the administrative functional style
The administrative functional style is one of the five styles of the Croatian standard language, which is described in detail in Croatian linguistic literature (Kovačević i Badurina 2001, Silić 2006, Frančić i dr.
Goranka Blagus Bartolec
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Correlations between apophonic patterns and grammatical aspect in Croatian language
U radu se istražuje gramatička funkcija prijevoja na primjeru tvorbe vidskih parova glagola hrvatskoga jezika. Iz teorijske perspektive rad pripada području prijepora među autorima dviju oprečnih struja.
Krsnik, Davor, Davor Krsnik
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