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  • 51Revival of the Hebrew language — The revival of the Hebrew language was a process that took place in Europe and Israel at the end of the 19th century and in the 20th century, through which the Hebrew language changed from an exclusively liturgical, written language to a spoken… …

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  • 52Tanittamil Iyakkam — The Thanittamil Iyakkam ( ta. தனித் தமிழ் இயக்கம்) (Pure Tamil Movement, Only Tamil Movement)is a movement of linguistic purism in Tamil literature attempting to emulate the unadulterated Tamil language of the Sangam period, avoiding Sanskrit,… …

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  • 53Days of the Croatian Language — (Croatian: Dani hrvatskoga jezika) is an annual week long cultural event first established by Matica hrvatska which celebrates the Croatian language. It is held from March 11 to March 17. It was first held upon Croatian independence in 1991. In… …

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  • 54Croatian Encyclopedia —   Author(s) Dalibor Brozović, Tomislav Ladan …

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  • 55History of the Icelandic language — The history of the Icelandic language began in the 9th century with the settlement of Iceland when settlers, who mostly came from Norway, brought a dialect of Old Norse to the island.The oldest preserved texts in Icelandic were written around… …

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  • 56N-rule — For the typographic term n rule or n dash see Dash In Icelandic orthography, the N rule dictates whether or not one or two n’s should be written, sometimes affecting pronunciation. Contents 1 Compound words 2 Function words 2.1 Adver …

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  • 57Dr. Ivan Šreter Award — The Dr. Ivan Šreter Award (Croatian: Nagrada Dr. Ivan Šreter) is an annual Croatian linguistics award for the best Croatian language word coined. It is named after Dr. Ivan Šreter. Šreter was sentenced to jail time in Communist Yugoslavia in 1987 …

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  • 58Bulcsú László — (October 9, 1922, Čakovec) is a Croatian linguist and information scientist.After graduating electrical engineering in Budapest he studied Slavistics at the University of Zagreb where he graduated at the Faculty of Philosphy in 1955. As a student …

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  • 59Tomislav Maretić — (October 13, 1854, Virovitica January 15, 1938, Zagreb), one of the greatest Croatian linguists and lexicographers.He attended primary school in Virovitica and the gymnasium in Varaždin, Požega and Zagreb. After graduating simultaneously… …

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  • 60Croatian studies — (Croatian: Kroatistika, German: Kroatistik, Polish: Kroatystyka) is an academic discipline within Slavic studies which is concerned with the study of Croatian language, literature, history and culture. Within Slavic studies it belongs to the… …

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