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- Title
NYELVI SOKSZÍNUSÉG VAGY MEGOSZTOTTSÁG: SZERB, HORVÁT, BOSNYÁK.
- Authors
SIBALINNÉ, Fekete Katalin
- Abstract
The former Yugoslavian language politics in the past (since the second half of the XIX century and even much more between 1945 and 1990) considered the Serbian and the Croatian languages to be the varieties of the same language and the dialect spoken in Bosnia and Montenegro was categorized as codified linguistic form. Nowadays, almost two decades after the disintegration of Yugoslavia, we speak about four standard languages: the Bosnian, the Croatian, the Montenegroian and the Serbian.
- Subjects
YUGOSLAVIA; LANGUAGE &; languages; SERBIAN language; CROATIAN language; BOSNIAN language
- Publication
Military Science Review / Hadtudományi Szemle, 2011, Vol 4, Issue 2, p94
- ISSN
2676-9816
- Publication type
Article