SOME 17m people in Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia and Montenegro speak variations of what used to be called Serbo-Croatian or Croato-Serbian. Officially though, the language that once united Yugoslavia has, ...
There is nothing wrong with referring to Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian as separate languages, in the same way as Hindi/Urdu, Swedish/Norwegian, Flemish/Dutch is. But it is a purely national and ...
An initiative launched in the Bosnian capital on March 30 by hundreds of notables and NGOs marks a major effort to bolster the consensus that Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks, and Montenegrins all speak the ...
According to the local Croat-language weekly Hrvatska riječ, a grammar book for eighth-graders says that Serbian, Slovenian, Macedonian and Bulgarian languages are ...
Language Acquisition, Vol. 5, No. 4 (1996), pp. 285-315 (31 pages) Serbo-Croatian is a language with a dual system of relative clause formation. By the test of obedience to subjacency, što and koji ...
My compliments on this website! I need to make a comment since this concerns all people living in Bosnia. Bosnian is not closely related to Serbian or Croatian - it is Serbo-Croat. But since they have ...
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