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- Hattala in 1851 with the agreement of Štúr. The then-current (1840s) form of the central Slovak dialect was chosen as the standard. After Hattala's reform...
- Slavic languages, especially Czech. The new grammar was published by Martin Hattala in 1852. The Martin period lasted from the abolishment of the Slovak national...
- Martin Hattala (4 November 1821 in Trstená, Kingdom of Hungary – 11 December 1903 in Prague) was a Slovakian pedagogue, Roman Catholic priest, theologian...
- Jozef Karol Viktorin, Mikuláš Štefan Ferienčík, Ján Kalinčiak, Martin Hattala, Ján Palárik, František Víťazoslav Sasinek, Andrej Sládkovič, Daniel Gabriel...
- used in numerous 19th-century sources, e.g. by August Schleicher, Martin Hattala, Leopold Geitler and August Leskien, who noted similarities between the...
- written standard became codified by Ľudovít Štúr and reformed by Martin Hattala. The Moravian dialects spoken in the western part of the country along...
- ulica Ružinov hasiči 821 04 Bratislava 2 Hattalova ulica Nové Mesto Martin Hattala 831 03 Bratislava 3 Havelkova ulica Lamač Karol Havelka 841 03 Bratislava...
- Janko Matúška (1821–1877) – author of the Slovak national anthem Martin Hattala (1821–1903) – linguist Jozef Murgaš (1864–1929) – inventor of the wireless...
- to an etymological one, were later introduced by M. M. Hodža and Martin Hattala in 1851–1852, but Štúr, among others, also parti****ted in the preparations...
- here in this area, one at palsit and another one is at Bhaita . Palsit hattala (Also known as bakultata and shibtala) is the center of attraction of this...