Anton Bernolák

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Anton Bernolák was an 18th-century Slovak linguist and Catholic priest best known for codifying the first standard form of the Slovak language and playing a key role in the Slovak national revival.

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instanceOf Catholic priest
Slovak national revivalist
human
linguist
activeIn 18th century
early 19th century
commemoratedBy monuments in Slovakia
streets named after him in Slovak towns
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Hungary
dateOfBirth 1762-10-03
dateOfDeath 1813-01-15
educatedAt General Seminary in Bratislava
Trnava University
surface form: University of Trnava

University of Vienna
ethnicGroup Slovaks
familyName Bernolák
fieldOfWork Slavic linguistics
Slovak language
grammar
lexicography
givenName Anton
hasHeritageDesignation Bernolákovci literary movement named after him
influenced Slovak national identity
knownFor codification of the first literary Slovak language
leading figure of the Slovak national revival
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
Slovak
movement Slovak national revival
name Anton Bernolák NERFINISHED
notableWork Dissertatio philologico-critica de literis Slavorum
Grammatica Slavica
Slowár Slowenskí, Češko-Laťinsko-Ňemecko-Uherskí
occupation Catholic priest
lexicographer
linguist
philologist
placeOfBirth Orava region NERFINISHED
Slanica
placeOfDeath Nové Zámky
positionHeld Catholic parish priest in Nové Zámky
secretary of the Bratislava General Seminary
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
sexOrGender male
standardized West Slovak dialect-based literary Slovak
workLocation Bratislava
Nové Zámky NERFINISHED

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Slovak national revival hasParticipant Anton Bernolák