Vuk Karadžić

Serbian philologist and linguist.

Vuk Karadžić - Thinkers & Philosophers born 1787
Born

1787
238 years ago

Died
Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Serbia

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A prominent philologist and linguist contributed significantly to Serbian language and literature. Focused on collecting and standardizing folk language, this individual initiated the reform of Serbian spelling and grammar. Published 'Rječnik srpskohrvatskog jezika' and established a modern Serbian orthography. Worked extensively on compiling folkloric tales, shedding light on Serbian cultural identity. Advocated for the use of the vernacular in literature.

Reformed Serbian orthography

Published 'Rječnik srpskohrvatskog jezika'

Collected Serbian folk tales

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