Bogoslav Šulek — Bogoslav Šulek, born Bohuslav Šulek (April 20, 1816 November 30, 1895), was a Croatian philologist, historian and lexicographer. He founded much of the Croatian terminology in the areas of social and natural sciences, technology and civilization … Wikipedia
Šulek — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Bogoslav Šulek (1816–1895), kroatischer Linguist Stjepan Šulek (1914–1986), kroatischer Komponist und Dirigent Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit dem … Deutsch Wikipedia
Šulek — Šùlek DEFINICIJA 1. Bogoslav (1816 1895), hrv. povjesničar i leksikograf slovačkog podrijetla; narodni prosvjetitelj, ilirac, urednik časopisa Branislav, Slavenski jug i političkog glasila Pozor; autor značajnih leksikografskih djela (Njemačko… … Hrvatski jezični portal
Croatian linguistic purism — One of the features of standard Croatian language and in common with several languages such as Czech, Finnish, Slovenian, Tamil or Turkish is word coinage using roots or elements perceived as being characteristic or unique to the speech of the… … Wikipedia
Шулек, Богослав — Богослав Шулек хорв. Bogoslav Šulek, словацк. Bohuslav Šulek … Википедия
Croatization — or Croatisation ( hr. kroatizacija or pohrvaćenje) is a term used to describe a process of cultural assimilation in which people or lands ethnically partially Croat or non Croat become Croat. The process can be voluntary or forced. Croatia under… … Wikipedia
Croatisation — or Croatization (Croatian: kroatizacija or pohrvaćenje; Italian: croatizzazione) is a term used to describe a process of cultural assimilation, and its consequences, in which people or lands ethnically partially Croat or non Croat become… … Wikipedia
List of Croatian dictionaries — This is a list of Croatian dictionaries published before the 20th century. 16th, 17th and 18th century 1595 – Faust Vrančić, Dictionarium quinque nobilissimarum Europae linguarum Latinae, Italicae, Germanicae, Dalmaticae et Ungaricae (the first… … Wikipedia
Shtokavian dialect — Shtokavian štokavica Pronunciation Spoken in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Romania, Hungary … Wikipedia
Antun Karlo Bakotić — (Kaštel Gomilica, November 4 1831 Zadar, January 13 1887) was a Croatian writer and physicist.He studied mathematics and physics at Vienna and Venice. He worked as a professor in Rijeka, as well as managing the Velika Gimnazija in Split and… … Wikipedia