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  2. Ivan Klajn - Wikipedia

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    He was the editor-in-chief of the linguistic journal Jezik danas ('Language today'), published by Matica srpska. He published a number of papers in linguistic journals, as well as 18 books: Ispeci pa reci; Istorijska gramatika španskog jezika; Italijansko-srpski rečnik (2 editions) Uticaji engleskog jezika u italijanskom (1971) Jezik oko nas ...

  3. Rajna Dragićević - Wikipedia

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    Rajna Dragićević. Rajna Dragićević, PhD, ( Serbian Cyrillic: Рајна Драгићевић) is a Serbian linguist, lexicologist and lexicographer. [1] She is a full professor at the Faculty of Philology, the University of Belgrade, Serbia. Dragićević is the author of over 250 articles published in Serbian and international linguistic ...

  4. Serbian language - Wikipedia

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    Classification. Serbian is a standardized variety of Serbo-Croatian, [ 20][ 21] a Slavic language ( Indo-European ), of the South Slavic subgroup. Other standardized forms of Serbo-Croatian are Bosnian, Croatian, and Montenegrin. "An examination of all the major 'levels' of language shows that BCS is clearly a single language with a single ...

  5. Serbo-Croatian grammar - Wikipedia

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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 the grammar of the Shtokavian dialect, which is a part of the South Slavic dialect continuum [1] and the basis for the Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Serbian standard variants of Serbo ...

  6. Matica srpska - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .maticasrpska .org .rs. The Matica srpska ( Serbian: Матица српска, Matica srpska, Latin: Matrix Serbica) [1] is the oldest Serbian language independent, non-profit, non-governmental and cultural-scientific Serbian national institution. It was founded on June 1, 1826, in Pest (today a part of Budapest) [2] by the ...

  7. Shtokavian - Wikipedia

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    Area where Shtokavian standard languages are spoken by the majority or plurality of inhabitants (in 2005) Shtokavian or Štokavian (/ ʃ t ɒ ˈ k ɑː v i ə n,-ˈ k æ v-/; Serbo-Croatian Latin: štokavski / Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: штокавски, pronounced [ʃtǒːkaʋskiː]) [1] is the prestige supradialect of the pluricentric Serbo-Croatian language and the basis of its Serbian ...

  8. Tomislav Maretić - Wikipedia

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    Tomislav Maretić. Tomislav Maretić (13 October 1854 – 15 January 1938) was a Croatian linguist and lexicographer. [1] He was born in Virovitica, where he attended primary school and the gymnasium in Varaždin, Požega and Zagreb. He graduated in 1878, receiving a diploma in classical and Slavic philology at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb.

  9. Comparison of standard Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin and ...

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    Serbian, Montenegrin and Bosnian standards varieties tend to be inclusive, i.e. to accept a wider range of idioms and to use loanwords (German, Italian and Turkish), whereas the Croatian language policy is more purist [18] and prefers neologisms [19] to loan-words, as well as the re-use of neglected older words. [20]