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Serbian as a Minority Language in Croatia
This paper describes the constitutionally protected language rights of the Serbian minority in Croatia today. Further, it discusses the newly formed sociolinguistic context following the breakdown of the SFRY, as well as the status and use of the Serbian language among Serbs in Croatia.
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The Serbian Redaction of the Church Slavonic Language: From St. Clement, the Bishop of the Slavs, to St. Sava, the Serbian Archbishop [PDF]
The paper seeks to outline the overall framework for the reception of St. Clement’s tradition in Slavic literacy in northern, Serb-populated areas; the paper also analyzes major Serbian literary monuments, both Glagolitic and Cyrillic, which may be ...
Viktor Savić
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Gavrilo Stefanović Venclović’s Mač duhovni: The use of Turkish loanwords in translations of biblical quotations [PDF]
The paper presents the Turkish loanwords used in biblical quotations in Venclović’s translation of Mech duhovniy (Mač duhovni, Sword of the Spirit).
Manojlović Sonja Đ.
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Culture in Serbian language textbooks as foreign [PDF]
Topics and contents of cultural information in the textbooks for the initial levels of Serbian language learning were first statistically listed and then analysed. Previously, in order to facilitate textbook analysis, two basic meanings of culture, as an individual and collective expression of spiritual activity, have been delineated.
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Derivatives with the -i- / -i/y- interfix and a verb as the first component in Serbian, Russian and Polish The paper gives a comparative historical analysis of derivative words with the i / i/y- interfix and a verb as the first component in Serbian ...
Dragana Ratković
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Body Idioms in Russian and Serbian Languages
The purpose of the current paper is to display a comparative analysis of the body idioms belonging to two related languages, Russian and Serbian that metaphorically designate human physical and psychical features. A part of the Russian and Serbian idioms contain in their structure a word related to body that function as a symbol.
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Standard concessives are inherently focused: evidence from Serbian
It is a standard view that concessive clauses (concessives) cross-linguistically cannot be used in the scope of focus particles such as only, even, just, unlike the majority of other adverbial clauses (e.g. König 2006; Mizuno 2007). It is usually assumed
Aleksandra Srdjan Milosavljević +1 more
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Current issues in the standardization of Serbian syntax [PDF]
This paper deals with how certain phenomena in the Serbian language become more frequent at particular stages of its development, and thus attract the attention of linguistic scholarship.
Tanasić Sreto Z.
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Modern Semantic Study of the Serbian Language
This critical review examines the new book by Serbian linguist R. Dragićević. In the book varios questions of grammatical, derivational and lexical organisation of Serbian lanaguge are subject of study based on theoretical and methodological guidelines of “fuzzy” linguistics.
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Speech Culture in Serbian Language Instruction
The paper looks at the status of speech culture instruction in the lower grades of elementary school. Given that some teaching content related to speech culture is aimed at adoption and development of speech culture, the main goal of this paper is to determine the level of representation of this language area in grammar textbooks for elementary school ...
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