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Croatian Vukovians (Serbo-Croatian:
hrvatski vukovci)
refers to a
group of
Croatian linguists that were
active at the end of the 19th and the beginning...
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first editor was Đuro Daničić,
followed by Pero
Budmani and the
famous Vukovian Tomislav Maretić. The
sources of this
dictionary are,
especially in the...
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Shtokavian vernaculars. The
decisive role was pla**** by
Croatian Vukovians, who
cemented the
usage of
Ijekavian Neo-Shtokavian as the
literary standard...
- Karadžić
himself only ever
referred to the
language as "Serbian". The
Vukovian effort of
language standardization lasted the
remainder of the century...
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paved the way for the
Vukovian standard prevailing over
Zagreb School's. However, in the
following decades he also
criticised Vukovian scholarship (Maretić's...
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ignored due to his
being a foreigner, and
because it
contradicted the
Vukovian approach[clarification needed],
which was then
already well-ingrained....
- ("Barbarisms in
Croatian or
Serbian language"; ²1908, ³1913).
Being a
Croatian Vukovian, his
ideal language was "a
clean Štokavian
literary language"
without loanwords...
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competences of its adherents. It was only with the
advent of
Croatian Vukovians that
Zagreb school started to decline. Bičanić et al. 2013, p. 77. Bičanić...
- him to
become a
political leader and a
leading scholar,
proponent of the
Vukovian School (Vukova škola). As a scholar, he gave a
fresh impulse to Vuk Karadžić's...
- he
became the
leader of
Zagreb Philological School, in
opposition to
Vukovian orthography.
Veber died in
Zagreb in 1889,
virtually forgotten by his peers...