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Sveticism (English: /ˈsvɛtɪsɪzəm/) is a
grammatical construction,
loanword or
calque originating from the
Swedish language.
Sveticisms are particularly...
- the
course of
three years,
directed by Luka Hrgović and
written by
Anton Svetić. All
special effects in
Slice of Life are made
using miniatures, back projections...
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Languages of
Finland Åland
Swedish Swedish-speaking
Finns Estonian Swedish Sveticism Sweden Swedish Mandatory Swedish "Professor
Catherine O. Ringen". The...
- Snezicʹ (Снезиць) Stranicʹ (Страниць) Sventicʹ (Свентиць) Radnicʹ (Радниць)
Sveticʹ (Светиць) Korovicʹ (Коровиць) Krasicʹ (Красиць) Travicʹ (Травиць) Steblicʹ...
- Vozarević
published the best-known
works by Dositej, Vuk, Sarajlija, and Miloš
Svetić as well as
seminal textbooks on
science and history. He was not only one...
- 383–8. doi:10.1016/j.exer.2006.05.017. PMID 16893541.
Strojan P,
Oblak I,
Svetic B, Smid L, Kos J (May 2004). "Cysteine
proteinase inhibitor cystatin C in...
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Jovan Hadžić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Хаџић,
pseudonym Miloš
Svetić; 8
September 1799 – 28
April 1869) was a
Serbian writer,
legislator and initiator,...
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attended gymnasium in Novi Sad
Jovan Hadžić (1799–1869;
pseudonym Miloš
Svetić), one of the
founders of
Matica srpska and its
first president; poet, literary...
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Serbian Language and Orthography",
where he
opposed linguistic ideas of Miloš
Svetić, the
pseudonymous Jovan Hadžić, Karadžić's main opponent, and supported...
- doma (in Czech). Obec Světice. pp. 16–19.
Retrieved 2025-02-24. "Historie
Světic" (in Czech). Obec Světice.
Retrieved 2025-02-24. "Historický
lexikon obcí...