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The Dr. Ivan Šreter Award ((クロアチア語:Nagrada Dr. Ivan Šreter)) is an annual Croatian linguistics award for the best Croatian language word coined. The award is named after Dr. Ivan Šreter, a Croatian physician who was sentenced to jail time in Communist Yugoslavia in 1987 for choosing to use the distinct Croatian ''umirovljeni časnik'' to refer to himself as a retired officer, rather than using ''penzionisani oficir''.〔(Dr. Ivan Šreter Award for best new Croatian word )〕 During the Croatian War of Independence he was taken captive by Serb troops and presumably killed, although his remains have not been found .〔 The contest and the award was initially designed by Stjepan Babić, and it has been organized by the literary magazine ''Jezik'' since 1993. ==Winners== * 1993 - László Bulcsú for ''suosnik'', as a replacement for the term ''koaksijalni kabel'' (Eng: coaxial cable) * 2006 - Nada Arar-Premužić for ''uspornik'',〔(Dr. Ivan Šreter Foundation and Jezik Magazine )〕 as a replacement for the term ''ležeći policajac'' (Eng: speed bump) * 2008 - Vilim Pantlik for ''naplatnica''〔("Naplatnica" best new Croatian word )〕 as replacement for ''naplatna kućica'' (Eng: tollbooth) * 2009 - Drago Štambuk for ''proširnica'',〔(Izabrane tri najbolje riječi od predloženih 4000 )〕 as a replacement for ''žilni potporanj'' (Eng: stent) * 2010 - Vinko Vukadin for ''ispraznica''〔(Ispraznica, osjećajnik i parkomat najbolje nove hrvatske riječi )〕 as replacement for ''floskula'' (Eng: platitude) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dr. Ivan Šreter Award」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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