Jump, Peter (Jurkovo village in Zumberk, Croatia, 1. ⅲ 1881 – Zagreb, 3. ⅳ 1956) – Croatian linguist, a world voice. Of 1892 By 1900 He studied a gymnasium in Karlovac. At the University of Vienna (1900-1904) studied Romanian and German philology. He was a high school professor in Banja Luka and librarian in the provincial royal museum in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Since 1919 Until retirement (1952) worked as a university professor at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb. In his youth, he dealt with literature, and later the most with linguistics. He made an exceptional contribution to several areas: Romanist, southern Slavistics, the Creatistics, Balkanistics, People’s Latinity, Ethnostory, Contrasting Linguistics. The scientific plan proved the speciality of the Macedonian language in the light of the Balkan languages, Bulgarian and Serbian, in controversy with the Bulgarian linguist P. Mladenov. BIB.: Etimologic Croatroga or Serbian Jesica, Zagreb, Jesz, 1971-1973; Slime Health of Adriatic Odtrus. Toponomist investigated, 1-2, Zagreb, 1950; About Rammuns Literary O Balkan I Vlasima, “Magical Skopje Science Companies”, Skopje, ⅱ, 1-2, 1927; Ⅲ, 1, 1928. An Archive of the Department of Romaniistics at the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Zagreb, Problems Lit.: Salaxamardzia, Lexicon Croatian Jesica and Rights, Pavmen, Zagreb, 2001. L. SP.
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