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Lexicographic Status of Numbers in the Dictionary of Croatian Kajkavian Litterary Language

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2007
The paper considers and analyses the status of numbers in the Dictionary of the Croatian Kajkavian Literary Language. A representative list of numbers treated in the Dictionary is drawn up.
Ivana Franić
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ON TRANSCRIPTION IN KAJKAVIAN DIALECTAL LEXICOGRAPHY

open access: yesFluminensia: Journal for Philological Research, 2013
In Croatian dialectal tradition a system for phonetic transcription with standardised symbols has largely become established. However, in Kajkavian dialectal lexicographic practice, depending on the circumstances (purpose of the dictionary, users, printing possibilities etc.), it is not infrequently adapted and changed.
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The Classification and Accentuation of the Dialects of the Eastern Ludbreg-Podravina Region

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2013
The aim of this paper is to present the origin and distribution of the accents in the dialects of the eastern Ludbreg-Podravina region. The prosody of the dialects belonging to the area on the east of Ludbreg on the route Ludbreg – Legrad has not yet ...
Katarina Novak
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Euro–English and Croatian national identity: are Croatian university students ready for English as a lingua franca? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Istraživanje koje se prikazuje imalo je za cilj utvrditi utjecaj globalizacije i hipotetskog nastanka tzv. euroengleskoga na stav Hrvata prema stranom akcentu.
Mateusz–Milan Stanojević   +1 more
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Dialects of Gorski Kotar

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2010
All three Croatian dialectal groups are spoken in the county of Gorski Kotar: Kajkavian, Štokavian and Čakavian, but they have not been the object of significant research.
Marija Malnar
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NARJEČNO RAZLIKOVANJE UZ RIJEKU MURU [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
The paper gives the vocalic systems and some prosodic features of some lesser-known speech varieties in villages around the Mura river in eastern prleški, western međimurski, and southern prekmurski, i.e., at the point of convergence of the three ...
Marc L. Greenberg
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How to publish research on offensive familiy nicknames? Some ethical considerations in anthroponomastics

open access: yesFolia Onomastica Croatica, 2014
This article discusses ethical considerations regarding the publishing of research on family nicknames. Family nicknames function, unlike surnames, as indices which have not completely lost the transparency of their semantic background and are used as ...
Ines Carović, Kristian Novak
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Collective narrative: the narrative on Croatian language from academic to far-right discourses in Serbia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The paper presents a case of under-represented narrative data which I call “collective narratives”. Drawing upon the concept of group-defining stories, it is argued that these narratives embody an antidote to the ’canonical’ Labovian paradigm as they ...
Ilić (Mandić), Marija
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Medžiugorjės bažnytinis giedojimas. Atspindžiai katalikų laikraštyje „Katolički list“ [PDF]

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Međimurje is a region in the northwest of the Republic of Croatia. Among its many peculiarities, it is characterised by specific folk lyrical solo vocal female singing, the so-called Međimurska popevka (Folk song from Međimurje).
Legac, Vladimir   +3 more
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Optimality Theory or Language in a Dodgeball Game

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2014
The aim of this paper is to present Optimality theory (OT), one of the most prominent contemporary linguistic theories developed in the 1990s by two phonologists Alan Prince and Paul Smolensky (1991/1993, 2004).
Mia Batinić
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