He was also Editor of linguistic profession in "Croatian Biographical Lexicon" and Co-Author of "Dictionary of Croatian literature from Croatian national revival until Ivan Goran Kovačić and collected works of Marko Marulić.
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For a long time he was a member of International Committee for Onomastic Science in Leuven, and member of International Committee for Phonetics and Phonology of Slavic Languages in Moscow and also President of the Interacademic Committee of Onomastics in Zagreb.
Milan | A.C. Milan | University of Milan | Inter Milan | Milan Kundera | Duchy of Milan | Piccolo Teatro (Milan) | Milan Obrenović | Victor Milan | province of Milan | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan | Milan Stanković | Milan Rakić | University of Milan Bicocca | Province of Milan | Milan Vidmar | Milan suburban railway service | Milan Stojadinović | Gang War in Milan | Milan Stitt | Milan Stepanov | Milan Mandarić | Milan Hejduk | Milan Cathedral | IULM University of Milan | Sant'Angelo (Milan) | Piazza del Duomo, Milan | Milan Vukcevich | Milan Spasić (naval lieutenant) | Milan Spasić |
Three Croatian linguists, Stjepan Babić, Božidar Finka and Milan Moguš, published a spelling and grammar textbook in 1971 called Hrvatski pravopis (Croatian Orthography), rather than the forced Srpskohrvatski (Serbo-Croatian).