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  2. File:Bulgarian Grammar WDL4117.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Notable as the first Bulgarian grammar, this book is also culturally significant because of the role that its author, Neofit Rilski (1793–1881), played in the promotion of secular education in Bulgaria and in the establishment of a modern Bulgarian literary language. Neofit, a priest associated with the Rila Monastery, was a leading ...

  3. Bulgarian phonology - Wikipedia

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    A phonological analysis aligned with this view, positing 28 phonemes and viewing the palatalized consonants as allophones, has maintained some currency outside of Bulgaria and has also been (re-)adopted by some Bulgarian linguists since as early as the 1970s and 1980s [9] and even more so after the end of the Communist period.

  4. Ivan Haralampiev - Wikipedia

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    He was regarded among the world's top specialists and scholars in the history and periodization of the Bulgarian literary language. He wrote over 150 scientific publications, including 12 books, textbooks and teaching aids. [1] [2] Haralampiev died on 29 January 2025, at the age of 78. [3]

  5. Bezenšek Shorthand - Wikipedia

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    Suitability for Bulgarian is disputed, as the system was created for the unrelated German language, and Bezenšek had become fluent in Bulgarian just shortly before he invented it. To a certain extent, this resulted in some waste of elegant natural strokes for infrequent sounds, and a redundancy of complex slow strokes for common sounds.

  6. Bulgarian National Corpus - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian National corpus consists of a monolingual (Bulgarian) part and 47 parallel corpora. The Bulgarian part includes about 1.2 billion words in over 240 000 text samples. The materials in the Corpus reflect the state of the Bulgarian language (mainly in its written form) from the middle of 20th century (1945) until present. [4]

  7. Primer with Various Instructions - Wikipedia

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    The primer consists of ten sections: Foreword, Primer, Prayers, Good advice, Smart responses, Fables, Various stories, Physical tales and Arithmetic.All sections from Primer to Smart responses contain basic knowledge on language, religion and rhetoric; Fables includes most of Aesop's eponymous works, and the remaining sections are a collection of famous events from ancient history, studies on ...

  8. Stefan Mladenov - Wikipedia

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    His writings are fundamental to historical comparativism, because Old Bulgarian is the fourth classical and medieval literary language (see trilingual heresy). Stefan Mladenov made a special contribution to clarifying the historical influence of the Bulgarian language and to the emergence of languages from the Balkan Linguistic Union.

  9. Vladislav the Grammarian - Wikipedia

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    Vladislav the Grammarian (Bulgarian and Serbian: Владислав Граматик; fl. 1456–79) was a Bulgarian [1] [2] [3] Orthodox Christian monk, scribe, historian and theologian active in medieval Bulgaria and Serbia, regarded as part of both the Bulgarian and Serbian [4] [5] literary corpus. His collections of manuscripts constitute a ...