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  2. Association for Serbian language and literature in Croatia

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    The Association for Serbian language and literature in Croatia (Serbo-Croatian: Друштво за српски језик и књижевност у Хрватској, Društvo za srpski jezik i književnost u Hrvatskoj) is a non-profit professional organization that brings together scientists and technical workers engaged in studying and teaching of Serbian language and literature in Croatia.

  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. Milo Lompar - Wikipedia

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    Milo Lompar. Milo Lompar ( Serbian Cyrillic: Мило Ломпар; born 19 April 1962) is a Serbian literary historian, professor at the Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade, writer, president of the Miloš Crnjanski Endowment and former director general of Politika. [1]

  5. Serbian literature - Wikipedia

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    Serbian literature ( Serbian Cyrillic: Српска књижевност ), refers to literature written in Serbian and/or in Serbia and all other lands where Serbs reside. The history of Serbian literature begins with the independent works from the Nemanjić dynasty era, if not before. With the fall of Serbia and neighboring countries in the ...

  6. The Beginning of the Revolt against the Dahijas - Wikipedia

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    The Beginning of the Revolt against the Dahijas ( Serbian: Почетак буне против дахија/Početak bune protiv dahija ), a Serbian epic poem, is one of the best known and most beautiful poems about the liberation of Serbia. It was recited by Filip Višnjić, a blind gusle player. Linguist Vuk Karadžić heard it from ...

  7. Pavle Ivić - Wikipedia

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    Srpski narod i njegov jezik (The Serbian People and Their Language). Belgrade, 1971; Word and sentence prosody in Serbocroatian, by Ilse Lehiste and Pavle Ivić. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1986. He edited many periodicals and scholarly series, and was an important figure in the Slavic Linguistic Atlas project.

  8. Vuk Karadžić - Wikipedia

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    Kovčežić za istoriju, jezik i običaje Srba sva tri zakona ("A Case of History, Language and Traditions of Serbs of all three Creeds"), Vienna, 1849; Primeri Srpsko-slovenskog jezika, Vienna, 1857; Praviteljstvujušči sovjet serbski za vremena Kara-Đorđijeva, Vienna, 1860; Srpske narodne pjesme iz Hercegovine, Vienna, 1866

  9. Ivan Klajn - Wikipedia

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    Linguist, philologist, language historian. Ivan Klajn ( Serbian Cyrillic: Иван Клајн, pronounced [ǐʋan klâjn]; 31 January 1937 – 31 March 2021) was a Serbian linguist, philologist and language historian, with primary interest in Romance languages and Serbian. He was a regular member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, and ...