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Snježana Kordić

1964 - Today

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Snježana Kordić (pronounced [sɲěʒana kôːrditɕ] ; born October 29, 1964) is a Croatian linguist. In addition to her work in syntax, she has written on sociolinguistics. Kordić is known among non-specialists for her numerous articles against the puristic and prescriptive language policy in Croatia. Her 2010 book on language and nationalism popularised the theory of pluricentric languages in the Balkans. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Snježana Kordić is the 211th most popular linguist, the 444th most popular biography from Croatia and the 4th most popular Croatian Linguist.

Snježana Kordić is a Croatian linguist renowned for her work in the fields of syntax, semantics, and sociolinguistics, particularly concerning the Croatian language. She is also known for her advocacy of linguistic diversity and her critiques of language policies in the former Yugoslavia.

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Among LINGUISTS

Among linguists, Snježana Kordić ranks 211 out of 214Before her are Georg Bühler, Dmitry Ushakov, Lyle Campbell, Mary Haas, Johan Ludvig Heiberg, and Einar Haugen. After her are Ian Hancock, Michael Witzel, and Ranko Matasović.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Snježana Kordić ranks 715Before her are Andrew Cooper, Geovani Faria da Silva, Otto Konrad, Pál Szekeres, Jon Carin, and Robson da Silva. After her are Stratos Apostolakis, Dirk Raudies, Birgit Peter, Trischa Zorn, Dedee Pfeiffer, and Dana Hill.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Snježana Kordić ranks 447 out of 700Before her are Gordon Schildenfeld (1985), Dino Jelusić (1992), Željko Reiner (1953), Marko Pjaca (1995), Filip Šovagović (1966), Vlado Lisjak (1962), Jurica Vranješ (1980), Tomislav Butina (1974), and Nikola Vlašić (1997). After her are Miro Gavran (1961), Mislav Bezmalinović (1967), and Tomo Šokota (1977).

Among LINGUISTS In Croatia

Among linguists born in Croatia, Snježana Kordić ranks 4Before her are Tuone Udaina (1821), Vatroslav Jagić (1838), and Matteo Bartoli (1873). After her are Ranko Matasović (1968).