
Grafologija
The book contains an introduction to graphology, the history of graphology, basic graphological rules and examples of handwriting analysis.
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The book contains an introduction to graphology, the history of graphology, basic graphological rules and examples of handwriting analysis.
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The Grammar of the Croatian or Serbian Literary Language (first ed. 1899, third 1963, Matica hrvatska) is a classic normative grammar of the Štokavian (Vukonian) type: sounds, forms, word formation, syntax.
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A collection of short essays, reflections, and marginalia dedicated to the position of the Chakavian dialect in Croatian literature and culture. The work contains a foreword by the writer and critic Antun Bonifačić.