- Anton Bernolák
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name = Anton Bernolák
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birth_date =1 October 1762
birth_place =Slanica nearNámestovo
death_date =15 January 1813
death_place =Nové Zámky
known_for = codified the first Slovak language standard
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occupation =Priest , official, linguist
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children =Anton Bernolák (
1 October 1762 inSlanica (Szlanica, a now inundated village nearNámestovo ) –15 January 1813 inNové Zámky (Érsekújvár)) was aSlovak linguist and Catholicpriest and the author of the firstSlovak language standard.Life
He was born to a lower noble family in the Orava (Árva) region. He studied at a grammar school (gymnasium) in
Ružomberok (Rózsahegy, 1772-76), and later inTrnava (Nagyszombat),Vienna and was a graduate in theology at the general seminary in Pressburg (Pozsony, presentBratislava , 1787). In the very same year, he codified the first Slovak language standard, which he based on western Slovak dialects spoken around Trnava, with some elements from the central dialects. The language, called "bernolákovčina", however, wasn't accepted as a national standard language, although was a milestone in the way to the formation of modern Slovak nation. In 1787-91 he was a curate in Čeklís (Cseklész, presentBernolákovo ), in 1791-97 a secretary in the archbishoprical vicar's office in Trnava and from 1797 until his death in 1813 a priest in Nové Zámky.His language was the basis for activities of
Slovenské učené tovarišstvo (Slovak Educated Brotherhood), established in 1792 in Trnava and for movement of Bernolák's followers, which lasted three generations.Works
* 1782 – "Divux rex Stephanus, magnus Hungarorum apostolus"
* 1787 - "Dissertatio-critica de literis Slavorum"
* 1787 – "Linguae Slavonicae… compendiosa simul et facilis Orthographia"
* 1790 - "Gramatica Slavica" (Slovak Grammar)
* 1791 - "Etymologia vocum slavicarum" (Etymology of Slavic words)
* 1825 / 1827 - "Slowár Slowenskí, Češko-Laťinsko-Ňemecko-Uherskí" (A Slovak, Czech-Latin-German-Hungarian Dictionary), a six-volume dictionary, supposed to be a vocabulary manual of the literary language, published after Bernolák's death inBuda by canonJuraj Palkovič External links
* [http://www.osobnosti.sk/index.php?os=zivotopis&ID=1707 Anton Bernolák] sk icon
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