Serbian, Bosnian and Croatian are three languages. They are not one language. They are not three "similar dialects". They are not or have ever been one language. All three, official standard languages ...
Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian are a single language: Serbo-Croat. Of course regional dialects exist, as they do in any other language, but a different dialect is not a different language. For example, ...
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 ...
According to the local Croat-language weekly Hrvatska riječ, a grammar book for eighth-graders says that Serbian, Slovenian, Macedonian and Bulgarian languages are ...
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic asked Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic to address the issue of school textbooks that describe the Croatian language as a variation of Serbian. This post is ...
New report by Council of Europe says Serbian, Croatian and German minority languages remain underrepresented in Slovenia's education system and mass media. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic (L), ...
CROSS the boundaries of the former Yugoslavia and you face a few hassles. Heading from the mountains of Slovenia to the beaches of Croatia you encounter the Schengen border, which separates the ...
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