Ladislaus Bulcsú
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Ladislaus Bulcsú (Hungarian: Bulcsú László; born in Halic, Hungary on 9 October 1922; died 4 January 2016) was a linguist, grammarian, writer, and polyglot from Croatia, who spoke more than 40 languages.[1] He was known for creating many new words[2] and for his linguistic advocacy. Due to his focus on language purity, he earned the nickname "the Croatian Theodor Šulek of our time".[3]
Works
- An Information Science Approach to Slavic Accentology (1986) University of Chicago, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, book[4][5]
- Number in Language (1990) article
- Information Sciences and Knowledge (1990)
- Mušnammir gimillu (1990) article
- Language Processing and Knowledge Representation (1993)
- Formation-Based Orthography (1994) article
- On the Translation of Pushkin's Monument (1994) article
- English-Croatian Croatian-English Dictionary of Informatics Terminology[6] (1994) Lexicon Anglo-Croaticum Terminorum
- Seven Translations (1996) article
- A Note on Croatian Literary Accent[7] (1996) article
- Iliad (1997) Translation from Ancient Greek into Croatian
- The Herb of the Heart (2000) Translation from Akkadian into Croatian
- And So the Wheels Started to Roll Downhill[8] (2001) article
- On the Phonology of General Međimurje Dialect (2002) article
- Croato-Hungarica (2002)
- Croatian or Croat Orthography? (2004) article
- Foreign Elements in the Croatian Language[9] (2004) article
- Hymn to the Sun (2012) Translation from Akkadian into Croatian[10][11]
References
- ↑ Čakovčanec koji govori 40 jezika, Međimurske novine
- ↑ Znate li što znače dodirnik, bocar, zapozorje, kliznica i spojište?, Večernji list
- ↑ Stjepan Babić: Croatian Yesterday and Today, p. 259-260, ISBN 953-160-052-X
- ↑ worldcat.org: László, Bulcsú 1922-
- ↑ books.google.com: An Information Science Approach to Slavic Accentology
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20130527161022/http://www.hnk.ffzg.hr/jthj/Laszlo.htm English-Croatian Croatian-English Dictionary of Informatics Terminology
- ↑ CEEOL - Bulcsú László: A Note on Croatian Literary Accent. Publication: Suvremena lingvistika (41-42/1996)
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20120928080726/http://www.matica.hr/Vijenac/Vij185.nsf/AllWebDocs/nizbrdo
- ↑ Studia lexicographica, Vol. 1 (2007) No. 1 (1), pp. 27–52, Bulcsú László and Damir Boras: Foreign Elements in the Croatian Language
- ↑ "katalog.nsk.hr: Hymn to the Sun / translation from Akkadian by László Bulcsú". Archived from the original on 2015-12-05. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
- ↑ katalog.hazu.hr: Hymn to the Sun / translation from Akkadian by László Bulcsú
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