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Illyrian (South Slavic)
Literacy and Census: E Case of Banat Bulgarians, 1890–1910
The Impact of the Illyrian Movement on the Croatian Lexicon
Eight Fragments Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian
The Hospital and Church of the Schiavoni / Illyrian Confraternity in Early Modern Rome
Language in Croatia: Influenced by Nationalism
ECFG-Croatia-2021R.Pdf
Illyrian Policy of Rome in the Late Republic and Early Principate
Yugoslavia | International Encyclopedia of the First World War
Balkan Minds: Transnational Nationalism and the Transformation of South Slavic Immigrant Identity in Chicago, 1890-1941
The Continuity Between the Enlightenment and Nationalism Politics and Historical Narratives of Narratives Andhistorical Politics
HARVARD UKRAINIAN STUDIES Volume X Number 3/4 December 1986
The Invention of Musical Illyrism
LCSH Section I
French Image of the Inhabitants of the Illyrian Provinces and the Emergence of South Slavic Nationalisms1
Illyrianism and the Croatian Quest for Statehood Author(S): Marcus Tanner Source: Daedalus, Vol
The Idea of Pan-Slavic Ethnolinguistic Kinship and Reciprocity in Dalmatia and Croatia, 1477–1683
Croatian Shtokavian Grammar Books: Overview of the History of Grammar
Language Classification and Manipulation in Romania and Moldova Chase Faucheux Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College,
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Retro-Digitization of Croatian Pre-Standard Grammars
Structural Derivation and Meaning Extraction: a Comparative Study of French/Serbo-Croatian Parallel Texts Cvetana Krstev, Dusko Vitas
The Illyrian Movement: a Croatian Vision of South Slavic Unity
The Peoples Inhabiting the Illyrian Provinces Known Under the Name
The Formation and Allegiance of the Romanian Military Elite Originating
From Guslars to Garašanin: Comparing the Influence of Oral Folk Literature on Croatian and Serbian National Movements from 1830 to 1865 Anna M
Kevin Kenjar
Uniting the Slavs: Pan- and Other ‘Slavisms’ Until World War I
Y Chromosomal Heritage of Croatian Population and Its Island Isolates
The Slavic Languages Their External History
Diversity of Old-Croatian Names for Seaweeds and Maritime Nature in the Adriatic Islands
Slavic-Albanian Language Contact, Convergence, and Coexistence
The Peoples Inhabiting the Illyrian Provinces Known Under the Name
The Triple Division of the Slavic Languages: Politics, Linguistic, Or
How Justinian Became a Slav: the Story of a Forgery
Title: the Illyrian Movement and the Construction of the South Slav-Croatian Identity: the Study of Construction, Deconstruction
Old Church Slavonic Grammar