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Jernej Kopitar
Born
(1780-08-21)21 August 1780
Repnje, Habsburg monarchy
Died
11 August 1844(1844-08-11) (aged 63)
Vienna, Austrian Empire
Nationality
Slovene
Scientific career
Fields
Linguistics Slavic studies
Jernej Kopitar, also known as Bartholomeus Kopitar[1] (21 August 1780 – 11 August 1844), was a Slovene linguist and philologist working in Vienna. He also worked as the Imperial censor for Slovene literature in Vienna. He is perhaps best known for his role in the Serbian language reform started by Vuk Stefanović Karadžić, where he played a vital role in supporting the reform by using his reputation and influence as a Slavic philologist.
^Merše, Majda. "Jernej Kopitar. Grammatik der Slaviſchen Sprache in Krain, Kärnten und Steyermark". In Ahačič, Kozma (ed.). Slovenske slovnice in pravopisi: spletišče slovenskih slovnic in pravopisov od 1584 do danes. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
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of the neighborhood is changed to Kopitareva Gradina ("Kopitar's garden"), after JernejKopitar, Slovene philologist and collaborator of Vuk Karadžić,...
manuscript in two pieces to Slovene philologist JernejKopitar so that he could transcribe it. After Kopitar returned it, Bobrowski sent him the first part...
negative. He was accused of philological errors by the Slovenian linguist JernejKopitar, and of misreading the historical sources by the historians Johann Zinkeisen...
Revolution in 1813, to Vienna. There he met JernejKopitar, a linguist with interest in slavistics. Kopitar and Sava Mrkalj helped Vuk to reform Serbian...
44–45, 49–52. Grčević, Mario (2009). "JernejKopitar kao strateg Karadžićeve književnojezične reforme" [JernejKopitar as a strategist of Karadžić's reform...
Hryhoriy Khomyshyn, Jan Kickert, Rudolf Kirchschläger, Arthur Koestler, JernejKopitar, Karl Kordesch, Arnold Krammer, Karl Kraus, Bruno Kreisky, Richard Kuhn...
romantic nationalists, most probably by some pupils of the linguist JernejKopitar. It started to be used only from the 1840s on, when the quest for a...
Kopitar who also comes from that town. "Jernej Slivnik". Beijing 2022. Archived from the original on 13 March 2022. Retrieved 13 March 2022. "Jernej Slivnik...
Illyria and Neighboring Provinces). Following the advice of the linguist JernejKopitar, his newly created alphabet (which soon became known as the metelčica...
problematic in certain situations. Metelko was influenced by the ideas of JernejKopitar, a well-known linguist who also participated in the development of the...
that there was a one-to-one correspondence between sounds and letters, JernejKopitar urged the development of a new alphabet. In 1825, Franc Serafin Metelko...
French-language military school was established in 1811. The linguist JernejKopitar and the poet Valentin Vodnik succeeded in instructing the authorities...
Grammatik (1824) von Vuk Stefanović Karadžić. Im Jahre 1836 benutzt JernejKopitar den Ausdruck "serbochorvatica sive chorvatocoserbica". P. Budmani veröffentlichte...
to 1766. He died in Perchtoldsdorf. Popowitsch was characterized by JernejKopitar as the "greatest scholar of his time in Austria, a praiseworthy philologist...
(nationalist and activist) Josipina Turnograjska (poet, composer and writer) JernejKopitar (philologist and linguist) Anton Karinger (painter, poet and soldier)...
Latin causa, meaning "thing"), and larg ("far away", Latin largus). JernejKopitar (1780–1844) was the first to note Latin's influence on Albanian and...
philologists came from the region: Jurij Japelj, Anton Tomaž Linhart, JernejKopitar, Matija Čop, and Janez Bleiweis. The poet and journalist Valentin Vodnik...
Within that framework, Slovene philologists such as Franz Miklosich and JernejKopitar attempted to reinforce the idea of Slovene and Kajkavian unity and asserted...
languages belonging to different families was the Slovenian scholar JernejKopitar in 1829. August Schleicher (1850) more explicitly developed the concept...
moreover to the initiatives of the well-educated and wise Slovene JernejKopitar (the censor for Slavic books, Karadžić's counselor and protector), Serbian...
Lands as an ethnic unity was written by Anton Tomaž Linhart, while JernejKopitar compiled the first comprehensive grammar of Slovene. Between 1809 and...
scholarly work in Slavic studies Josef Dobrovský (1753–1829) from Bohemia JernejKopitar (1780–1840) from Slovenia Alexander Vostokov (1781–1864) from Russia...