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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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The Illyrian Movement: A Croatian Vision of South Slavic Unity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The article appears in a handbook that demonstrates the interconnection between language and ethnic identity, providing a systematic treatment of language and ethnic identity efforts, assessing their relative successes and failures, and placing the ...
Greenberg, Marc L.
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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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Skraćena naglasna paradigma c u i-glagolâ u čakavskim govorima otoka Ugljana [PDF]

open access: yes
The paper discusses the reflexes of the old accentual paradigm c i-verbs with a long root (e.g. *buditi, *cěditi, *činiti) in three local Čakavian dialects on the island of Ugljan ‒ in Kukljica, Kali and Preko.
Benić, Mislav, Kapović, Mate
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The oldest Štokavian innovations in the verb morphology of Cyrillic charters in Dubrovnik’s archive

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2015
This paper deals with the oldest changes in the Proto-Slavic language (recorded in Old Church Slavonic) leading towards Štokavian dialectal stratification.
Nataša Dimitrijević, Mateo Žagar
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Cultural Implications of Attitudes and Evaluative Reactions Toward Dialect Variation in Croatian Youth [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
As a consequence of political changes and war, during the last decade the migration processes have been intensified and incomers from other parts of Croatia and neighbouring countries have moved to the town of Zagreb and have changed it considerably ...
Anita Sujoldžić, Lucija Šimičić
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Temporal Adverbs in the Čakavian and Kajkavian Dialects

open access: yesHrvatski dijalektološki zbornik, 2013
U radu se na dijalektološkoj građi ekscerpiranoj iz čakavskih i kajkavskih dijalektnih rječnika, ogleda govora i dijalektoloških rasprava analiziraju morfološka, tvorbena, sintaktička i semantička obilježja vremenskih priloga u dvama hrvatskim narječjima. Uočeno je da vremenski prilozi u oba narječja imaju niz zajedničkih jezičnih obilježja.
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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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CONTRIBUTION TO THE RESERCH OF VOCAL CHANGES IN CAKAVIAN AND KAJKAVIAN DIALECTS

open access: yesČakavska rič : Polugodišnjak za proučavanje čakavske riječi, 1991
In the article are shown the changes of the vocal phonemes in the čakavian and kajkavian dialects. They reflect the specifity of the phonological system in which they take place. The types of neutralizations of vocal phonemes in both of dialects are given here.
Barac-Grum, Vida, Zečević, Vesna
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