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ADAM DRAGOSAVLJEVIC AS A LEXICOGRAPHER AND LEXICOLOGIST

Jovan Kašić


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str. 55-60

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Adam Dragosavljevic (1800—1862), the longtime educator and superintendent
of Serbian schools in Hungary of that time, was one of
the first advocates of the reforms of Vuk Karadzic and sought that
the results of these reforms be applied in his own teaching work.
Under the influence of Karadzic, Dragosavljevic collected words
and phrases in the places in which he lived and worked, and the
gathered material he teen presented to his friend Vuk who was able
to use it abundantly in preparing his second edition of his Serbian
Dictionary.
From Dragosavlj evic's collection Vuk did not only take word-
-entries, but also Dragosavlj evic's explanations of the meanings as
well as examples which were illustrated with individual or specific
meanings.
This shows that Vuk had great confidence in the material which
his colleague sent him. On the other hand, this means that Dragosavljevic,
though deprived of a systematic philological education and
without the expert support Vuk had in Kopitar, had achieved the
lexicographic demands which Kopitar and Vuk had set.

Ključne riječi

Hrčak ID:

202455

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/202455

Datum izdavanja:

13.3.1989.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: srpski

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