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Language Policy and Linguistic Reality in Former Yugoslavia and Its Successor States
The Production of Lexical Tone in Croatian
Atlas of Language Politics in Modern Central Europe: a Conceptual Framework
Eight Fragments Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian
Serbia 2Nd Periodical Report
Youth Ethnic and National Identity in Bosnia and Herzegovina Social Science Approaches
Slavic Languages in Contact, 7 :Turkish Ḱ, Ǵ > Serbian, Croatian Ć, Đ
Bosnian Language Lessons As the Mother Tongue of Immigrants and Their Descendants in Slovenia
The Catholic Church Helps Migrants
Working with Bosnians: a Guide for Speech-Language Pathologists
It Is Customary for Bosnians to Refer to Bosnia and Hercegovina Collectively As Bosnia
Language Names and Norms in Bosnia and Herzegovina by Kirstin J. Swagman a Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment Of
Abecedario Lettering Pdf
Title: the Uniqueness of Southern Slavonic Languages : One Dialect As the Base for Four Standard Languages
University of Sarajevo Faculty of Philosophy
Sussex, Cubberley 2006. the Slavic Languages.Pdf
ETHNIC MINORITIES in SERBIA an Overview
Linguistic (Un)Reality in Contemporary Bosnia and Herzegovina
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How to Distinguish Similar Languages?
Library of Congress Classification
Approaching Difficulties of Teaching Language Complexes by Example of GAS and BCS
*‡Table 6. Languages
Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian (BCS)
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Serbo-Croatian Language | Britannica
Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia
Perspectives from the Social Sciences and Humanities
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The Triple Division of the Slavic Languages: Politics, Linguistic, Or
Europe's Mosaic of Languages by Harald Haarmann
Władysław Lubaś Citation Style
Didaktika a Metodika Vyučovacích a Cudzích Jazykov
THE MISUSE of LANGUAGE: SERBO-CROATIAN, 'CZECHOSLOVAKIAN' and the BREAKUP of STATES Srdjan M. Jovanovic Department of Communica
Making Boshnjak Ethnonational Identity by Creation of Bosnian Language in Bosnia & Herzegovina and Sandžak, 1993-2007
Slav 470A/Slav 570B/Engl 478A What’S in a Language Name? the Case of Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Serbian
Bosnian Azra Velagic-Karišik
Third Periodical Report Presented to the Secretary General of the Council of Europe in Accordance with Article 15 of the Charter
Created by US-NATO, Linguistic Engineering: New “Boshnjak” Identity and “Bosnian” Language