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Ivšić's law, also Stang's law or Stang–
Ivšić's law, is a
Common Slavic accent law
named after Stjepan Ivšić (1911) and
Christian Schweigaard Stang (1957);...
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Radovan Ivšić (June 22, 1921 –
December 25, 2009) was a
Croatian writer, best
known for his
drama Kralj Gordogan and book of
poems Crno.
Ivšić spent his...
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Stjepan Ivšić (Croatian pronunciation: [stjêpaːn ǐːʋʃitɕ]; 13
August 1884 – 14
January 1962) was a
Croatian linguist, Slavicist, and accentologist.
Ivšić was...
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Monophthongization Dybo's law Havlík's law Hirt's law Illič-Svityč's law
Ivšić's law Meillet's law Pedersen's law Ruki
sound law Van Wijk's law Winter's...
- long
vowels in the
endings of jā and jo stems,
which had
consequences for
Ivšić's law. Some of
these long
vowels were
later shortened by analogy, especially...
- Štokavian that
would separate them from Slovene.
Croatian linguist Stjepan Ivšić has used
Kajkavian vocabulary and accentuation,
which significantly differs...
- Tom
Emanuel (1915–1997),
Welsh footballer Emmanuel (name) Čilaš Šimpraga,
Ivšić Majić and Vidović. Rječnik 500 najčešćih
suvremenih hrvatskih osobnih imena...
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pages with
titles containing Snezhana Slavic names Čilaš Šimpraga,
Ivšić Majić and Vidović. Rječnik 500 najčešćih
suvremenih hrvatskih osobnih imena...
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Monophthongization Dybo's law Havlík's law Hirt's law Illič-Svityč's law
Ivšić's law Meillet's law Pedersen's law Ruki
sound law Van Wijk's law Winter's...
- Indo-European
Studies Monograph 23) (Washington, D.C., 1997): 146-161.
Ivšić, Dubravka. "Italo-Celtic
Correspondences in Verb Formation". In: Studia...