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  2. Croatian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Croatian Wikipedia sitenotice that translates to "official and public refutation of yellow journalism by Jutarnji list". In September 2013, complaints about right-wing bias of administrators and editors on the Croatian Wikipedia began to receive attention from the media, following the launch of a Facebook page titled Razotkrivanje sramotne hr.wikipedije (Exposing the disgraceful Croatian ...

  3. Araki language - Wikipedia

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    M̈ar̄asala door mo 3: R ere. open M̈ar̄asala mo ere. door 3:R open 'The door opened/is open.' (2) Nam 1sg: R ere open m̈ar̄asala. door Nam ere m̈ar̄asala. 1sg:R open door 'I opened the door.' However, this phenomenon is more limited in Araki than it is in English. Verb serialization Araki allows two verb roots to appear in one single verb phrase, thus forming a sort of complex verb {V ...

  4. Croatian language - Wikipedia

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    The most prominent recent editions describing the Croatian standard language are: Hrvatski pravopis by the Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics, available online; Hrvatski jezični portal by University Computing Centre (Srce) and Znanje, available online. Rječnik hrvatskoga jezika by Anić; Rječnik hrvatskoga jezika by Jure Šonje ...

  5. Croatian Language Corpus - Wikipedia

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    The Croatian Language Corpus (CLC; Croatian: Hrvatski jezični korpus, HJK) is a corpus of Croatian compiled at the Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics (IHJJ). Background [ edit ]

  6. Declaration on the Name and Status of the Croatian Literary ...

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    The declaration was published on March 13, 1967 in the Telegram, Yugoslav newspapers for social and cultural issues, nr. 359, March 17, 1967.. The Declaration affirms that Serbian and Croatian are linguistically the same, but demands separate language standards, each with their own "national" language name.

  7. U language - Wikipedia

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    The U language or P'uman (Chinese: 濮满), is spoken by 40,000 people in the Yunnan Province of China and possibly Myanmar. It is classified as an Austroasiatic language in the Palaungic branch . In China, U speakers are classified as ethnic Bulang .

  8. Dialects of Serbo-Croatian - Wikipedia

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    ending -u in locative singular of masculine and neuter nouns (e.g. u gradu, u m(j)estu); infix -ov-/ -ev-in the plural of most monosyllabic masculine nouns, with many exceptions (e.g. in the area between Neretva and Dubrovnik); syncretism of dative, locative and instrumental plural of nouns, with many exceptions;

  9. Serbo-Croatian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Growth comparison of the four BCS-language Wikipedias.In 2014 and 2015 a single bot created approximately 300,000 content pages on Serbo-Croatian Wikipedia. The Serbo-Croatian Wikipedia was originally launched on 16 January 2002 at the address sh.wikipedia.com, and moved to its current address sh.wikipedia.org on 23 December 2002.