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Serbian Romantic Lied As Intersection of the Austro- Hungarian and Serbian (Con)Texts
Threatening Archipelagos. Serbian Enclaves and Minorities in Kosovo
The Church, the Serbs, and the Kosovo
Kratka Biografija
The Cultural Collaboration Between Jacob Grimm and Vuk Karadžić a Fruitful Friendship Connecting Western Europe to the Balkans
The Use of Hungarian and Serbian in the City of Szabadka/Subotica: an Empirical Study.” Hungarian Cultural Studies
On the Identity of Serbian
On the Oriental Lexicon in the Serbian Language1
Hailing the Serbian “People”
It Is Customary for Bosnians to Refer to Bosnia and Hercegovina Collectively As Bosnia
Following the Traces of Serbs Through Northern Italy
Yugoslavia, a Country with a Population of About 20,000,000, Has Asofficial Languages Macedonian, Slovenian, and Serbo-Croatian
Editing in a Sixteenth-Century Serbian Manuscript (HM.SMS. 280) a Lexical Analysis with Comparison to the Russian Original Diss
Apstrakti STEFAN PRVOVENCANI.Pdf
Loanwords in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian (Working Bibliography)
An Analysis of Serbian Political Culture
Kosovo Crucified—Narratives in the Contemporary Serbian Orthodox
Language and Identity: the Case of Montenegro
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VASSALS, SERVA TS a D TRAITORS: IMAGE of SERBS I POPULAR TURKISH HISTORIOGRAPHY by Murat Öziş Submitted to the Graduate Schoo
Saint Sava Glasnik 2005 01.Pdf
Background For… the BATTLE of KOSOVO Serbian Epic Poems
The Corpus of Serbian Language CSL Was Compiled from a Sample of 11
The Boundaries of Štokavian Dialect As the Borders of United National State of Ethno-Linguistic Serbs
The Making of "Montenegrin Language": Nationalism, Language Planning, and Language Ideology After the Collapse of Yugoslavia (1992-2011) Nakazawa, Takuya
The Illyrian Movement: a Croatian Vision of South Slavic Unity
University of Cincinnati
Stemmer for Serbian Language
Ethnographic Studies on the Montenegrin Festive Costume As a National Symbol Sofiya Zahova
Pre-1900 Serbian Orthography
The Slava Celebration: a Private and a Public Matter
To What Degree Are Croatian and Serbian the Same Language? Evidence from a Translation Study* John Frederick Bailyn Stony Brook University
Myths of Kosovo
Adamant and Treacherous: Serbian Historians on Religious Conversions
Стефан Првовенчани И Његово Доба Stefan the First–Crowned and His Time
Serbian/Albanian Bilingualism in Kosova: Reversal Or Entrenchment of the Curse of Babel? Sarah Littisha Jansen SIT Study Abroad
Whose Myth? Which Ation? the Serbian Kosovo Myth Revisited
Vuk's Online Dictionary
Language Identification: the Case of Serbian
Nikola Tesla – Serbian by Origin, American by Citizenship
The Abolition of the Patriarchate of Peć in the Context of the Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Institutional Developments
Features of Serbo-Croatian for Language Teachers
Serbian Law Between
And Serbian-Bulgarian Relations in the Light of Serbia's European Integration
ANTHOLOGY of SERBIAN CHANT (Notni Zbornik)
The Memorial Church of St. Sava on Vračar Hill in Belgrade
THE MISUSE of LANGUAGE: SERBO-CROATIAN, 'CZECHOSLOVAKIAN' and the BREAKUP of STATES Srdjan M. Jovanovic Department of Communica
Summer 2005 [2005 22-02.Pdf]
Introduction
The Influence of English on Serbian Sports Terminology
Basic Philosophical Texts in Medieval Serbia
Serbian Month 2021
Ethno-Religious Nationalism in Serbian Literature in the Break of the Yugoslav National Ideal
Title of the Subject: Serbian Medieval Literature II
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Kosovo Is the Most Expensive Serbian Word: Political Enchantment and Milosevic's Rise to Power