- Ljudevit Gaj
Ljudevit Gaj (
August 8 ,1809 ,Krapina –April 20 ,1872 ,Zagreb ) was aCroatia n linguist, politician, journalist and writer. He was the central person of the Croatian national reformation or the "Illyrian Movement ". He was of French descent.In 1830 in Buda he printed the book "Kratka osnova horvatsko-slavenskog pravopisanja" ("Brief Basics of the Croatian-Slavonic Orthography"), which was the first common Croatian
orthography book (after the works ofIgnjat Đurđević andPavao Ritter Vitezović ). The book was printed bilingually, in Croatian and German. The Croatians used theLatin alphabet , but some of the specific sounds were not uniformly represented. Gaj followed the example of Pavao Ritter Vitezović and the Czech orthography, using one letter of the Latin script for each sound in the language. He useddiacritic s and the digraphs "lj" and "nj".The book helped Gaj become famous throughout the country. Suddenly he became the leader of young talented intellectuals, led by the same ideas about the Croatian language and people. When in 1834 he succeeded where fifteen years ago Đuro Matija Šporer hadn't - to get the agreement from the royal government of
Habsburg Monarchy to make a Croatian daily newspaper - he was already seen as the leader. Finally, onJanuary 6 1835 , "Novine Horvatske" ("The Croatian News") appeared, and on January 10th, it got the literary addition "Danica Horvatska, Slavonska i Dalmatinska" ("The Croatian,Slavonia n, andDalmatia n Daystar"). It was a big progress in realising the idea of marking theCroatian literature as unique. The "Novine Horvatske" were printed inKajkavian dialect until the end of that year, while "Danica" was printed inShtokavian dialect along with Kajkavian.In early 1836 the publications' names were changed to "Ilirske narodne novine" ("The Illyrian People's News") and "Danica ilirska" ("The Illyrian Morning Star") respectively. This was because historians at the time hypothesised Illyrians had been Slavic and were the direct forefathers of the present-day South Slavs.
Beside the political ideologist, organizer and the leader of the reformation, Ljudevit Gaj was a writer too. The most popular poem of that time was
Još Horvatska ni propala ("Croatia is not in ruin yet"), written in 1833.The Latin alphabet used to write the Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian languages is credited to Gaj's "Kratka osnova". Gaj's Latin alphabet was also one of the two official scripts used to write Serbo-Croatian until the dissolution of Yugoslavia.
Being a close friend of
Vuk Karadžić Fact|date=March 2008, who standardized theSerbian Cyrillic alphabet , the two alphabets have a one-to-one letter correspondence.See also
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Gaj's Latin alphabet
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