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  • Language Policy and Linguistic Reality in Former Yugoslavia and Its Successor States

    Language Policy and Linguistic Reality in Former Yugoslavia and Its Successor States

  • Language, Ideology and Politics in Croatia

    Language, Ideology and Politics in Croatia

  • Eight Fragments Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian

    Eight Fragments Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian

  • Language in Croatia: Influenced by Nationalism

    Language in Croatia: Influenced by Nationalism

  • Traditional Agriculture and Rural Living in Croatia: Compatible with the New Common Agricultural Policy?

    Traditional Agriculture and Rural Living in Croatia: Compatible with the New Common Agricultural Policy?

  • City of Rijeka Intercultural Profile

    City of Rijeka Intercultural Profile

  • Language Ideologies of the Bunjevac Minority in Vojvodina: Historical Backgrounds and the Post-1991 Situation

    Language Ideologies of the Bunjevac Minority in Vojvodina: Historical Backgrounds and the Post-1991 Situation

  • Toponymic Guidelines for Map and Other Editors – Croatia

    Toponymic Guidelines for Map and Other Editors – Croatia

  • Working with Bosnians: a Guide for Speech-Language Pathologists

    Working with Bosnians: a Guide for Speech-Language Pathologists

  • National Minorities and Croatian Democracy*

    National Minorities and Croatian Democracy*

  • Language and Identity in Montenegro: a Study Among

    Language and Identity in Montenegro: a Study Among

  • The Crisis of Working Class Sociability in Croatia Challenges of De-Unionization

    The Crisis of Working Class Sociability in Croatia Challenges of De-Unionization

  • The Loss of Case Inflection in Bulgarian and Macedonian

    The Loss of Case Inflection in Bulgarian and Macedonian

  • Enterprise in Croatia

    Enterprise in Croatia

  • It Is Customary for Bosnians to Refer to Bosnia and Hercegovina Collectively As Bosnia

    It Is Customary for Bosnians to Refer to Bosnia and Hercegovina Collectively As Bosnia

  • The Melodic Croatian Language – Totally Different from English – Might

    The Melodic Croatian Language – Totally Different from English – Might

  • Migrations and Identity

    Migrations and Identity

  • Yugoslavia, a Country with a Population of About 20,000,000, Has Asofficial Languages Macedonian, Slovenian, and Serbo-Croatian

    Yugoslavia, a Country with a Population of About 20,000,000, Has Asofficial Languages Macedonian, Slovenian, and Serbo-Croatian

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  • Croatia: a Curriculum Guide for Secondary School Teachers
  • Language and Identity: the Case of Montenegro
  • The Palgrave Handbook of Slavic Languages, Identities and Borders This Page Intentionally Left Blank the Palgrave Handbook of Slavic Languages, Identities and Borders
  • POLISH and CROATIAN CULTURES Fourth Days of Slavic Culture 2017
  • ETHNIC MINORITIES in SERBIA an Overview
  • Linguistic (Un)Reality in Contemporary Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Minority Languages and the Language Policy in the Rural Area of Baranya (Croatia) - a Case Study
  • CROATIA Country Profile
  • University of Groningen Mutual Intelligibility in the Slavic Language
  • The Palgrave Handbook of Slavic Languages, Identities and Borders This Page Intentionally Left Blank the Palgrave Handbook of Slavic Languages, Identities and Borders
  • CFU Offers Expanded
  • To What Degree Are Croatian and Serbian the Same Language? Evidence from a Translation Study* John Frederick Bailyn Stony Brook University
  • 1 Some Remarks on Recent Lexical Changes in the Croatian Language
  • Approaching Difficulties of Teaching Language Complexes by Example of GAS and BCS
  • Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian (BCS)
  • The Triple Division of the Slavic Languages: Politics, Linguistic, Or
  • Language and Identity in the Balkans: Serbo-Croatian and Its Disintegration
  • It Is My Great Pleasure, Along with My Coeditors and Fellow Contributors, to Present This Volume of Linguistics Articles in Honor of Dr


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