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to toes) into the literary language. It should be mentioned that these terms are still used, both in science and everyday speech. He gave, among other things, his own interpretation of the connection between environment and inhabitants, with parts on nourishment, living conditions, hygiene, diseases and funeral customs. All in all this considerable contribution of Vuk Karadžić is not that famous or studied.
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there, using a reed instead of a pen and a solution of gunpowder for ink. In lieu of proper writing paper, he was lucky if he could get cartridge wrappings. Throughout the whole region, regular schooling was not widespread at that time and his father at first did not allow him to go to
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Vukovian effort of language standardization lasted the remainder of the century. Before then the Serbs had achieved a fully independent state (1878), and a flourishing national culture based in Belgrade and Novi Sad. Despite the Vienna agreement, the Serbs had by this time developed an
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and history. Karadžić collected traditional epic poems related to the topic of the Battle of Kosovo and released the so-called "Kosovo cycle", which became the final version of the transformation of the myth. He mostly published oral songs, with special reference to the heroic deeds of
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and brought it closer to common folk speech. For example, Karadžić discarded earlier signs and letters that had no match in common
Serbian speech, and he introduced 6 Cyrillic letters to make writing the Serbian language simpler. Karadžić also translated the
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written language of the early 19th century contained many words connected to the
Orthodox church and a large number of loanwords from Russian Church Slavonic, Karadžić proposed to abandon this written language and to create a new one, based on the Eastern
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year, for each year in turn, is awarded at the end of his final year a "Vuk Karadžić diploma" and is known (in common speech) as "Vukovac", a name given to a member of an elite group of the highest performing students.
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Karadžić was fortunate to be a relative of Jevta Savić Čotrić, the only literate person in the area at the time, who taught him how to read and write. Karadžić continued his education in the
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Pavlović, Aleksandar; Atanasovski, Srđan (2016). "From Myth to
Territory: Vuk Karadžić, Kosovo Epics and the Role of Nineteenth-Century Intellectuals in Establishing National Narratives".
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dialect which he spoke. Some Serbian clergy and other linguists opposed him, for example, the Serbian clergy with a base in the area around modern
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and the Kosovo Battle-related events, just like the singers sang without changes or additions. Karadžić collected most of the poems about
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4831:Burials at St. Michael's Cathedral (Belgrade)
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1244:. Due to that fact, the entrance exam to the
1222:Write as you speak and read as it is written.
1000:Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance
2105:
1935:, Cornell University Press, pp. 23–35,
1039:Mala prostonarodna slaveno-serbska pesnarica
27:Serbian philologist and linguist (1787–1864)
2004:. Česká asociace slavistů. pp. 21–28.
1926:
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1246:University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology
767:into Serbian, which was published in 1847.
3686:
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2315:. Sheffield Phoenix Press. pp. 253–.
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1429:. London: Fitzroy Dearborn. p. 1315.
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1072:, Vienna, 1821, supplemented edition, 1853
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2394:. Belgrade: Službeni Glasnik. p. 85.
1899:
1822:
1820:
1273:People closely related to Karadžić's work
913:
820:Greater Serbia#Vuk Karadžić's Pan-Serbism
291:He was well known abroad and familiar to
4916:Scholars and academics with disabilities
4826:Academic staff of Belgrade Higher School
2225:
1098:Žizni i podvigi Knjaza Miloša Obrenovića
1064:istolkovan njemačkim i latinskim riječma
944:
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553:which Karadžić recorded from singing of
475:), Karadžić became one of its students.
397:
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1995:
1879:"Azbuka (ćirilica) – Opšte obrazovanje"
1796:
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478:
14:
4846:History of the Serbo-Croatian language
4808:
3693:
2702:
2689:Život i rad Vuka Stefanovića Karadžića
2535:Spasić, Ivana; Subotić, Milan (2001).
2389:
2066:
1941:10.7591/cornell/9780801453717.003.0002
1927:Hajdarpasic, Edin (3 September 2015),
1826:
1817:
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965:Imperial Academy of Sciences in Vienna
4911:Serbian people of Montenegrin descent
4901:Translators of the Bible into Serbian
3667:
2813:
2419:The Slavonic and East European Review
2256:"Challenges in Comparative Oral Epic"
2141:
2002:Bogoslav Šulek i njegov filološki rad
1969:
1900:Alexander, Ronelle (15 August 2006).
1651:"Biografija: Vuk Stefanović Karadžić"
1422:
1395:. Brussels: Peter Lang. p. 114.
682:
549:, who was enthralled particularly by
250:
4866:People of the First Serbian Uprising
3211:Singing to the accompaniment of the
2598:
2106:Sudimac, Nina; Stojković, Jelena S.
1708:. Univ of Wisconsin Press. pp.
1663:
1553:"Vuk Stefanović Karadžić Biografija"
1515:
1449:
1361:. Harlow, UK: Longman. p. 134.
1178:Srpske narodne pjesme iz Hercegovine
787:, the main Serbian signatory to the
3775:Serb-Catholic movement in Dubrovnik
2636:The Grammar of the Serbian Language
1114:Žitije Đorđa Arsenijevića, Emanuela
818:(for consequences of such idea see
632:, an aspiring littérateur, born in
463:(1804-1813). After the founding of
252:[ʋûːkstefǎːnoʋitɕkâradʒitɕ]
24:
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2432:10.5699/slaveasteurorev2.89.3.0520
2230:. LIT Verlag Münster. p. 79.
2142:Antić, Dragan (6 September 2017).
1732:
672:St. Michael's Cathedral (Belgrade)
447:and began working as a scribe for
25:
4927:
2722:
2681:Istorija Nove Srpske Književnosti
1032:
889:, mostly because the seat of the
280:labelled Karadžić "the father of
4881:Serbian people with disabilities
3832:
3814:Association of Writers of Serbia
3770:Serbian Chancellery in Dubrovnik
2886:
2654:Vuk Karadžić njegov rad i značaj
2071:(in German). Wien. p. 380.
1827:Kostić, Jelena (11 April 2018).
1426:Censorship: A World Encyclopedia
1166:Primeri Srpsko-slovenskog jezika
1002:in 1979, and it is protected by
983:and Russian academy of science.
414:in Loznica. As a boy he learned
3262:Man and the Biosphere Programme
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2772:Works by or about Vuk Karadžić
2465:spomenicikulture.mi.sanu.ac.rs
2365:"Riznica srpska — Vuk i jezik"
2196:Greenawalt, Alexander (2001).
1704:The Walled-Up Wife: A Casebook
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1012:Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
378:), and his mother was born in
354:parents Stefan and Jegda (née
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13:
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4896:Linguists of Slavic languages
2687:Stojanović, Ljubomir (1924).
2025:Balikić, Lucija (July 2018).
1626:"Koreni obrazovanja u Srbiji"
1604:"Историја | Sremski Karlovci"
1341:
899:Great Migrations of the Serbs
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711:, and Knud Knudson, Sweden's
323:
53:
3380:Monument to the Unknown Hero
3270:Nature park Golija-Studenica
3194:Intangible Cultural Heritage
3140:Medieval Monuments in Kosovo
2699:, book XVIII, Belgrade 1972.
2461:"Споменици културе у Србији"
1216:
1055:Narodna srbska pjesnarica II
973:Imperial Academy of Sciences
969:Prussian Academy of Sciences
597:, Czech Samuel Roznay, Pole
393:
318:
7:
4836:Creators of writing systems
3743:Medieval Serbian literature
3738:History of Republika Srpska
3430:Šar Mountains National Park
2789:Vuk Karadžić online library
2707:. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
2652:Kulakovski, Platon (1882).
2405:Milutinović, Zoran (2011).
2340:"Serbia.com – Vuk Karadzic"
2284:Hungarian Historical Review
1906:. Univ of Wisconsin Press.
1797:ПАТриот (8 December 2017).
1559:(in Serbian). 19 April 2018
1389:Wintle, Michael J. (2008).
1355:Szajkowski, Bogdan (1993).
1255:
459:all during the time of the
10:
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2951:Only Unity Saves the Serbs
2841:National symbols of Serbia
1300:Sima Milutinović Sarajlija
1154:Pisma Platonu Atanackoviću
1070:Narodne srpske pripovjetke
1049:Pismenica serbskoga jezika
1008:Radio Television of Serbia
841:
697:Johann Christoph Gottsched
370:. His family settled from
297:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
29:
4906:Collectors of fairy tales
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2734:Karajich, Vuk Stefanovich
2668:Popović, Miodrag (1964).
2390:Acović, Dragomir (2012).
2226:Wakounig, Marija (2012).
1854:"Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic"
1579:"Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic"
1267:Museum of Vuk and Dositej
1262:Vienna Literary Agreement
1076:Narodne srpske pjesme I-V
874:Serbian national identity
831:
789:Vienna Literary Agreement
740:Serbian Cyrillic alphabet
406:, dating to 1816 (age 29)
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36:Vuk Karadžić (basketball)
4131:Petar II Petrović-Njegoš
3934:Vladislav the Grammarian
3849:Stefan the First-Crowned
2580:Stefanović-Karadžić, Vuk
2486:"Država bez odlikovanja"
2050:Serbian Studies Research
1929:"The Land of the People"
1315:Petar II Petrović Njegoš
1238:Johann Christoph Adelung
981:Order of Prince Danilo I
950:Monument to Vuk Karadžić
885:near the monasteries on
748:Johann Christoph Adelung
701:Johann Christoph Adelung
593:, Finnish national poet
309:Die serbische Revolution
32:Vuk Karadžić (TV series)
4025:Petar I Petrović-Njegoš
3288:Monuments and locations
2908:Country codes of Serbia
2739:Encyclopædia Britannica
2703:Wilson, Duncan (1970).
2670:Vuk Stefanović Karadžić
1491:Encyclopedia Britannica
1197:Sunce se djevojkom ženi
891:Serbian Orthodox Church
793:Serbo-Croatian language
677:
451:and sometime later for
282:Serbian folk-literature
277:Encyclopædia Britannica
236:Vuk Stefanović Karadžić
147:St. Michael's Cathedral
76:Vuk Stefanović Karadžić
18:Vuk Stefanović Karadžić
3809:Serbian Literary Guild
3350:Kopaonik National Park
3089:Migration of the Serbs
2730:Mijatovich, Chedomille
2634:as stated in the book
2616:Cite journal requires
2254:; Chao, Gejin (2012).
2123:Cite journal requires
1996:Stehlík, Petr (2016).
1750:Cite journal requires
1681:Cite journal requires
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1227:The essence of modern
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914:Recognition and legacy
713:Carl Gustaf af Leopold
705:Aasmund Olavsson Vinje
692:
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563:The Building of Skadar
551:The Building of Skadar
473:University of Belgrade
421:First Serbian uprising
407:
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313:The Serbian Revolution
244:Вук Стефановић Караџић
165:Belgrade Higher School
4876:Serbian ethnographers
4856:Linguists from Serbia
4795:Isidora Sekulić Award
4111:Milutinović Sarajlija
3909:Konstantin Mihailović
3489:Fathers of the Nation
3400:Petrovaradin Fortress
2763:Works by Vuk Karadžić
2664:30.1: pp. 19–32.
1970:Barac, Antun (2006).
1423:Jones, Derek (2001).
1220:
1190:Nemačko srpski rečnik
1092:Mala srpska gramatika
1020:Order of Vuk Karadžić
1016:Serbia and Montenegro
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905:Non-philological work
801:Ekavian pronunciation
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657:Emperor of All Russia
620:Vuk Karadžić in 1850.
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315:"), written in 1829.
4627:Dragoslav Mihailović
4161:Stojadnović-Srpkinja
3980:Stefanović Venclović
3884:Stanislav of Lesnovo
3753:Charter of Ban Kulin
3731:History of Vojvodina
3320:Đerdap National Park
3305:Church of Saint Sava
3242:Nikola Tesla Archive
3182:Grčko groblje (Hrta)
3113:World Heritage Sites
2958:Three-fingers salute
2599:Đorđević, Kristina.
2409:Jezik i nacionalizam
2407:"Review of the Book
1700:Alan Dundes (1996).
1664:Đorđević, Kristina.
1516:Selvelli, Giustina.
1450:Đorđević, Kristina.
742:by following strict
599:Kazimierz Brodzinski
479:Later life and death
441:Revolutionary Serbia
358:) in the village of
30:For other uses, see
4871:Serbian folklorists
4861:People from Loznica
4597:Branimir Šćepanović
3842:Medieval literature
3787:Serbian epic poetry
3234:Memory of the World
3177:Mramorje (Rastište)
3150:Patriarchate of Peć
3096:Serbian epic poetry
3052:Musical instruments
2656:. Moscow: Prosveta.
2638:by Ljubomir Popović
1305:Dimitrije Davidović
1110:, Vienna, 1826–1834
956:Literary historian
844:Serbian epic poetry
461:War of Independence
303:. Karadžić was the
4851:Language reformers
4689:Habjanović Đurović
4512:Aleksandar Popović
4292:Slobodan Jovanović
3960:Pajsije of Janjevo
3939:Hieromonk Makarije
3929:Dimitar of Kratovo
3924:Pachomius the Serb
3824:Belgrade Book Fair
3765:Republic of Ragusa
3695:Serbian literature
3569:Slobodan Jovanović
3563:Milutin Milanković
3435:Tara National Park
3425:Smederevo Fortress
3370:Mileševa monastery
3365:Manasija monastery
3345:Krušedol monastery
3172:Mramorje (Perućac)
3155:Our Lady of Ljeviš
3020:Karađorđeva šnicla
2672:. Belgrade: Nolit.
2511:"Vukova zaduzbina"
2205:Spaces of Identity
1280:Živana Antonijević
1004:Republic of Serbia
954:
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812:Shtokavian dialect
746:principles on the
717:Alessandro Manzoni
693:
683:Linguistic reforms
638:Milan Đ. Milićević
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601:, English writers
532:Serbian Folk Songs
453:Jevta Savić Čotrić
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3990:Vasilije Petrović
3726:History of Kosovo
3721:History of Serbia
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3639:Natalie's ramonda
3596:
3595:
3575:Dositej Obradović
3300:Belgrade Fortress
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3275:Gornje Podunavlje
2767:Project Gutenberg
2691:. Belgrade: BIGZ.
2441:on 4 October 2012
2322:978-1-905048-08-3
2252:Miles Foley, John
2011:978-80-263-1150-8
1913:978-0-299-21193-6
1733:Sremac, Radovan.
1719:978-0-299-15073-0
1242:former Yugoslavia
725:Adamantios Korais
668:Dositej Obradović
591:Alexander Pushkin
437:Dositej Obradović
412:Tronoša Monastery
301:Leopold von Ranke
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4704:Siniša Kovačević
4592:Blažo Šćepanović
4557:Živojin Pavlović
4502:Miodrag Pavlović
4457:Mihajlović Mihiz
4121:Popović Šapčanin
3948:Pre-19th century
3904:Stefan Lazarević
3874:Patriarch Jefrem
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3074:Serbian art
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924:lithography
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848:Kosovo Myth
777:Herzegovina
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703:, Norway's
630:Vuk Vrčević
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525:Sava Mrkalj
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293:Jacob Grimm
260:philologist
175:Philologist
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4719:Ognjenović
4567:Trifunović
4542:Bora Ćosić
4387:Maksimović
4327:Pandurović
4141:Ignjatović
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3955:de Boliris
3859:Domentijan
3854:Saint Sava
3714:Shtokavian
3581:Ivo Andrić
3541:(Inventor)
3535:(Composer)
3523:(Linguist)
3480:Saint Sava
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715:, Italy's
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517:Slavistics
493:prosthetic
388:Montenegro
324:Early life
248:pronounced
224:inter alia
82:1787-11-06
4841:Drobnjaci
4790:NIN Award
4714:Matijević
4674:Drašković
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4572:Miljković
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4497:Raičković
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4467:Medaković
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4206:Trifković
4181:Milićević
4171:Novaković
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4086:Došenović
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4020:Obradović
3995:Žefarović
3975:Branković
3879:Danilo II
3547:(Painter)
3496:Karađorđe
3420:Sirogojno
3160:Gračanica
3135:Gamzigrad
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3121:Studenica
3067:Tamburica
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579:Lamartine
425:gymnasium
394:Education
372:Drobnjaci
319:Biography
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4759:Šajtinac
4734:Ršumović
4724:Pavlović
4684:Gatalica
4664:Bećković
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4552:Crnčević
4462:Isaković
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4186:Miljanov
4106:Karadžić
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744:phonemic
489:Novi Sad
465:Belgrade
433:Petrinja
380:Ozrinići
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220:Children
202:Movement
179:linguist
151:Belgrade
4764:Velikić
4744:Simović
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4602:Milišić
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