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  2. Ranko Bugarski - Wikipedia

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    Bugarski was born on 1 January 1933 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, where he completed his secondary education and graduated in English and German languages and literatures at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Sarajevo (1957).

  3. The Sound Pattern of English - Wikipedia

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    The Sound Pattern of English has had substantial influence on subsequent work. Derivatives of the theory have made modifications by changing the inventory of segmental features, considering some to be absent rather than having a positive or negative value, or adding complexity to the linear, segmental structure assumed by Chomsky and Halle.

  4. Senahid Halilović - Wikipedia

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    Born in Kladanj on 22 March 1958, Halilović is best known for his contribution to the standardisation of the Bosnian language.His best known works are Orthography of the Bosnian language (Pravopis bosanskog jezika), The Bosnian language (Bosanski jezik) and Grammar of the Bosnian language (Gramatika bosanskoga jezika).

  5. List of Croatian grammar books - Wikipedia

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    reprinted as Gramatika hrvatskoga književnog jezika 1990, and Hrvatska gramatika 1995, 1997, 2003, 2005 1986 Stjepan Babić: Tvorba riječi u hrvatskom književnom jeziku. Nacrt za gramatiku (Word Formation in Standard Croatian. Design for Grammar) 2nd edition 1991, 3rd edition 2002 1986 Radoslav Katičić: Sintaksa hrvatskoga književnog jezika.

  6. USAID cuts fallout: Wasted food, 'free-for-all' ISIS camps ...

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    USAID delivers billions of dollars in aid to dozens of countries. Shuttering it means wasted food, 'free-for-all' ISIS camps, and less HIV prevention.

  7. Universal grammar - Wikipedia

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    Universal grammar (UG), in modern linguistics, is the theory of the innate biological component of the language faculty, usually credited to Noam Chomsky.The basic postulate of UG is that there are innate constraints on what the grammar of a possible human language could be.

  8. Tomislav Maretić - Wikipedia

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    Tomo Maretić: Gramatika i stilistika hrvatskoga ili srpskoga književnog jezika. Tomislav Maretić (13 October 1854 – 15 January 1938) was a Croatian linguist and lexicographer. [1] He was born in Virovitica, where he attended primary school and the gymnasium in Varaždin, Požega and Zagreb.

  9. English-speaking world - Wikipedia

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    The English-speaking world comprises the 88 countries and territories in which English is an official, administrative, or cultural language. In the early 2000s, between one and two billion people spoke English, [1] [2] making it the largest language by number of speakers, the third largest language by number of native speakers and the most widespread language geographically.