Croatian Serbo Slavic European Indo Natural Languages Linguistics
Croatian Serbo Slavic European Indo Natural Languages Linguistics
Serbo-Croatian is a South-Western Slavic member of the Indo-European language family spoken by 21 million people in Macedonia, the former Republic of Yugoslavia and 23 other countries.
Serbo-Croatian is also known as Serbian, Croatian and Montenegrin.
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Montenegrin Language - Presents a nationalistic rationale for considering the language of Montenegro to be separate and distinct from the other South Slavic tongues.
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Serbian and Croatian Alphabets - The Cyrillic and Latin alphabets with phonetic transcription.
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Croatian Language from the Eleventh Century to the Computer Age - Article briefly surveying the language's scripts, literature, dialects, and relation to Serbian.
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Croatian Language - Pronunciation - Covers dialects, orthography, accent (stress), vowels and consonants.
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Sociolinguistic Analysis of Serbo-Croatian - Paper by Sean McLennan, published as part of the Calgary Working Papers in Linguistics, and covering the history, dialectology, and politics of the Serbo-Croatian language.
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A Handbook of Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian - A very thorough reference grammar of these three languages, using the Latin alphabet (although the Cyrillic equivalents are provided in the section on orthography). Authors: Wayles Brown and Theresa Alt. Part of the Reference Grammar Network of the Slavic
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Serblish Dictionary - Collection of Serbian-English hybrid words.
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