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Jezik (lit. "Language") is a Croatian language literary magazine published in Croatia by the Croatian Philological Society since 1952. Its editors-in-chief have included Ljudevit Jonke and Stjepan Babić.

The magazine is known for its annual Dr. Ivan Šreter Award for the best neologism.

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References

  1. "Kadrovska Promjena U Časopisu »Jezik« Nova glavna urednica Sanda Ham". Novi list (in Croatian). 2 March 2005. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
  2. "University of Melbourne". Australian Slavonic and East European Studies. 20. 2006. Questions of language are discussed in the journal Jezik, which is devoted to the cultivation of the language (Ger Redekultur, E also 'linguistic ecology'). This journal conducts an annual competition for the 'best' and 'worst' word of the year.

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