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Russo-Serbian Orthography: Cataloging Conundrum and a Proposed Solution [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This is a pre-print of the article published as: Husic, Geoff(2009)'Russo-Serbian Orthography: Cataloging Conundrum and a Proposed Solution',Slavic & East European Information Resources,10:1,45 — 60.
Husic, Geoff
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Na ken zajike kanta otac ča-vala? Čakavština u stvaralaštvu Duška Jeličića

open access: yesZbornik Lovranšćine, 2020
In the first half of the 20th century, the Croatian music scene, from Hrvatsko zagorje all the way to south Dalmatia, was characterised by a strong dialectal wave: a number of musicians began to use local idioms in their music.
Ivana Nežić
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The phonological characteristics of the local dialect in Medveja compared to the phonological characteristics of the local dialect in Kastav

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2011
The paper presents the phonological (linguistic) characteristics of the local speech of Medveja compared to the phonological characteristics of the speech in Kastav.
Irena Miloš
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On the Banality of Translation: Danilo Kiš and the Exercices de style [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The present study aims at analyzing some peculiar linguistic aspects of the Serbo-Croatian translation ofRaymond Queneau’s Exercices de style, which was completed by Danilo Kiš and first published by the Belgrade-based publishing house Nolit in 1964 ...
Biasio Marco
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ACCENTUAL TYPES OF THE ADJECTIVES IN THE DIALECT OF TRTNI

open access: yesFluminensia: Journal for Philological Research, 2008
The subject of this research are the accentual types of the adjectives in the dialect of Trtni, which is a part of the ekavian čakavian dialect and shows notable similarities with other Kastav dialects.
Sanja Zubčić, Ivana Sanković
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Winds of Change 1989: A Perspective from an Office for Religious Affairs Somewhere in Eastern Europe

open access: yes, 2020
Under communism, in what used to be Eastern Europe, religion was neither outlawed nor favorably regarded either. In some cases, church and state had been at latent or open war as in Poland or in the former Yugoslavia.
Perica, Vjekoslav
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The phonological characteristics of today’s speech in Kastav

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2006
The work presents phonological (linguistic) characteristics of local speech of Kastav. The analysis contains inventory, distribution and origin of prosody, vocalism and consonants.
Irena Drpić
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Language as a Symbol of a Fractured Country [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
In this paper we look at the bipolar Serbo-Croatian language which has undergone various processes in the past two centuries: a) integration in the mid-nineteenth century; b) variation during SFR Yugoslavia, when a common, but not a ‘unique’ Serbo ...

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Idioms of Lovranšćina in a previous dialectological literature

open access: yesZbornik Lovranšćine, 2010
Work presents a brief overview of previous dialectological research of the idioms of Lovranšćina and their mentioning in dialectological relevant literature, from the first mention of idioms of Lovran in 1912 in the paper Izveštaj Državnom Savetu o ...
Silvana Vranić, Ivana Nežić
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Octoechos of the First Tone – 530 Years from its Publishing

open access: yesČitalište
The first Cyrillic printing house was founded in Cetinje and during a short period of its work published five incunabula: Octoechos of the First Tone (Oktoih prvoglasnik), Octoechos of the Fifth Tone (Oktoih petoglasnik), Psalter with Additions (Psaltir ...
Svetlana Tomin
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