LjudevitJonke (29 July 1907 – 15 March 1979) was a Croatian linguist. Jonke was born in Karlovac, where he completed primary school and Karlovac Gymnasium...
(1946–2009), Austrian poet, playwright and novelist John Jonke (born 1987), Canadian soccer player LjudevitJonke (1907–1979), Croatian linguist Feinig, Anton; Feinig...
Philological Society since 1952. Its editors-in-chief have included LjudevitJonke and Stjepan Babić. The magazine is known for its annual Dr. Ivan Šreter...
Cyrillic and Latin script. However, many, such as Croatian intellectual LjudevitJonke, viewed the agreement as a veiled attempt to have Serbian become the...
professor, from Osijek Ferdinand Kulmer (1925–1998), painter, from Zagreb LjudevitJonke (1907–1979), linguist, from Karlovac Josip Hamm (1905–1986), Slavist...
Yugoslavian federation. Dalibor Brozovic, Miroslav Brandt, Ivo Franges, LjudevitJonke, Slavko Mihalic, Vlatko Pavletic, Jaksa Ravlic and Petar Segedin would...
Vladimir Goldner (1933–2017), physician and professor LjudevitJonke (1907–1979), linguist Božidar Liščić (born 1929), engineer, member of the Croatian...
(1755-1814), Ragusan politician and writer Giunio Skok, Petar; Deanović, M.; Jonke, Ljudevit (1971). Etimologijski rječnik hrvatskoga ili srpskoga jezika. Jugoslavenska...