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Antun Vramec A Progressive Theologian and Reformer [PDF]
U radu se govori o hrvatskom teologu koji je u jeku teškoga razdoblja za hrvatski narod nastojao ljudima ponuditi što bolje poznavanje Božje riječi. Šesnaesto je stoljeće bilo doba promjena u kulturnoj slici Europe, promjena toka njezine povijesti u ...
Katarina Novak
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PHONOLOGY OF THE LOCAL DIALECT OF ŠIMLJANIK IN NORTH MOSLAVINA
The paper describes, on the basis of original field research, the phonology of the local dialect of Šimljanik, which belongs to the iekavian north Moslavian (sjevernomoslavački) kajkavian group of dialects. Since this is an area near the border between
Perina Vukša Nahod
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From Serbo-Croatian to Indo-European [PDF]
The history of Slavic accentuation is complex. As a result, the significance of the Slavic accentual evidence is not immediately obvious to the average Indo-Europeanist.
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Formation of the comparative in grammatical descriptions of the Kajkavian literary language
Pre-nineteenth-century grammars of the Kajkavian literary language provide examples of adjective comparison, as well as detailed descriptions of word-formation.
Ivana Klinčić
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Vidska uporaba u kontekstima ponavljanih radnji u hrvatskome, srpskome i ruskome [PDF]
The article deals with the interaction of temporal quantifiers (adverbs of quantification) with aspect choice in Croatian, and some comparisons with Serbian, Russian and some other Slavic languages are given.
Ljiljana Šarić
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From Proto-Indo-European to Slavic [PDF]
A correct evaluation of the Slavic evidence for the reconstruction of the Indo- European proto-language requires an extensive knowledge of a considerable body of data.
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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The ways of suffering in the Balkans: Patior and πάσχω intertwined [PDF]
The paper proposes a re-examination of the hitherto supposed Latin ancestry of Rum. păţi, Arum. pat, Alb. pësoj, Bulg., Bя, Mac. пaти, S.-Cr.. _.-C all meaning "to suffer, endure, etc." and argues in favour of Greek πάσχω i.e.
Vlajić-Popović Jasna
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Fluctuations in the accentuation of Blatnica Pokupska
This paper presents doublets in the phonology and accentuation of a Kajkavian dialect in central Croatia, where all three major Croatian groups of dialects meet. Inconsistencies in the vowel and consonant systems are also noted. The second part considers
Dijana Ćurković
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Disambiguation of neutralized forms in two Croatian varieties
A type of northwestern Croatian pronunciation, also known as the Kajkavian accent, was compared with the standard Croatian pronunciation with respect to the strategies used to disambiguate neutralized final obstruents.
Višnja Josipović, Dora Maček
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Rani razvoj goranskih govora [PDF]
U radu se razmatra povijest hrvatskih govora u Gorskome kotaru, koji se obično smatraju kajkavskim govorima. Obrađuju se različite promjene u akcentuaciji, konsonantizmu i vokalizmu do približno 16. stoljeća.
Pronk, Tijmen
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