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Vuk Stefanovic KaradzicVuk Stefanović Karadžić (Вук Стефановић Караџић) (November 7, 1787 - February 7, 1864) was a Serb linguist and major reformer of the Serbian language. Karadžić was born in the village of Tršić, near Loznica in Serbia; his first name "Vuk" means "wolf". Apart from learning to read and write in the Tronoša monastery he educated himself. He took part in Serbian uprisings against Ottoman occupation and left us detailed accounts of them. Karadžić reformed the Serb language and standardized the Serb Cyrillic alphabet by following strict phonemic principles, though in everyday usage but less accurately his alphabet is often termed a phonetic alphabet. This made it one of the most usable in the world. Kardžić's reforms of Serbian modernized the language and distanced it from Church Slavonic, instead bringing it closer to its close neighbour Croatian. Austrian authorities encouraged the merging of the two languages, and together with Đuro Daničić, Karadžić was the main Serbian signer of the Vienna Agreement of 1850 which laid the foundation for the later Serbo-Croatian language. He collected several tomes of folk prose and poetry and created all the works listed below. For his work he received little financial aid, at times living in poverty. He died in Vienna. Major works Quotation Write as you speak and read as it is written. essence of modern Serbian spelling In Serbian: Пиши као што говориш и читај како је написано (Piši kao što govoriš i čitaj kako je napisano) External links Karadzic, Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic, Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic, Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic, Vuk Stefanovic
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