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Serbo-Croatian is a South Slavic language that, like most other Slavic languages, has an extensive system of inflection. This article describes exclusively... |
Grubišića, Croatian Grammar" [An amateurish grammar book: Review of the book Vinko Grubišić, Croatian Grammar] (PDF). Republika (in Serbo-Croatian). 54 (1–2)... |
Serbo-Croatian (/ˌsɜːrboʊkroʊˈeɪʃən/ ) – also called Serbo-Croat (/ˌsɜːrboʊˈkroʊæt/), Serbo-Croat-Bosnian (SCB), Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian (BCS), and... |
Croatia and Serbia Serbo-Croatian War, 1991–1995, also known as the Croatian War of Independence Serbo-Croatian dialects Serbo-Croatian grammar Serbo-Croatian... |
The dialects of Serbo-Croatian include the vernacular forms and standardized sub-dialect forms of Serbo-Croatian as a whole or as part of its standard... |
Croatian (/kroʊˈeɪʃən/ ; hrvatski [xř̩ʋaːtskiː]) is the standardised variety of the Serbo-Croatian pluricentric language mainly used by Croats. It is the... |
This article lists Croatian-language grammar books. The enumerated grammar books give a description and prescription of Croatian as it evolved throughout... |
Gaj's Latin alphabet (redirect from Serbo-Croatian Latin script) writing Serbo-Croatian and all of its standard varieties: Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Serbian. The alphabet was initially devised by Croatian linguist... |
Standard Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Serbian are different national variants and official registers of the pluricentric Serbo-Croatian language. In... |
Romanization of Serbian (redirect from Romanization of Serbo-Croatian) alphabet whereas 36% favors Cyrillic; the remaining 17% preferred neither. Serbo-Croatian was regarded as a single language since the 1850 Vienna Literary Agreement... |
Pluricentric language (category CS1 Serbo-Croatian-language sources (sh)) separate languages, e.g. Malaysian and Indonesian, Hindi and Urdu, while Serbo-Croatian is in an earlier stage of that process. Pre-Islamic Arabic can be considered... |
Snježana Kordić (redirect from Croatian language and nationalism) Restrictive clause Serbo-Croatian grammar Serbo-Croatian language Serbo-Croatian phonology Serbo-Croatian reflexive pronoun Serbo-Croatian relative clauses... |
Henning (2002). Serbokroatisk grammatik: substantivets morfologi [Serbo-Croatian Grammar: Noun Morphology]. Arbejdspapirer; vol. 1 (in Danish). Århus: Slavisk... |
Bosnian language (category CS1 Serbo-Croatian-language sources (sh)) widespread dialect of Serbo-Croatian, Shtokavian, more specifically on Eastern Herzegovinian, which is also the basis of standard Croatian, Serbian and Montenegrin... |
Serbo-Croatian standards of Bosnian, Montenegrin and Serbian which liberally draw on Turkish, Latin, Greek, Russian and English loanwords. Croatian literature... |
Shtokavian (category Articles containing Serbo-Croatian-language text) the prestige supradialect of the pluricentric Serbo-Croatian language and the basis of its Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian and Montenegrin standards. It is a... |
Serbian Cyrillic alphabet (redirect from Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic) Serbian Cyrillic script was one of the two official scripts used to write Serbo-Croatian in Yugoslavia since its establishment in 1918, the other being Gaj's... |
Declaration on the Common Language (category CS1 Serbo-Croatian-language sources (sh)) Agreement Dialects of Serbo-Croatian Serbo-Croatian standard language Serbo-Croatian grammar Serbo-Croatian phonology Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian pluricentric language... |
Inverted breve (section Serbo-Croatian) The inverted breve above is used in traditional Slavicist notation of Serbo-Croatian phonology to indicate long falling accent. It is placed above the syllable... |
Slavomolisano dialect (redirect from Molise Serbo-Croatian dialect.) Slavic or Molise Croatian (Croatian: Moliški hrvatski; Italian: croata molisana), is a variety of Shtokavian Croatian spoken by Italian Croats in three villages... |