SERBO-CROATIAN

sûrˈbō-krōāˈshən, language belonging to the South Slavic group of the Slavic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Slavic languages). Serbo-Croatian comprises several dialects, one of which (Stokavian) has given rise to modern standard Serbian, which is spoken mainly in Serbia and written mainly in a form of the Cyrillic alphabet, and modern standard Croatian, which is spoken mainly in Croatia written in a modified version of the Roman alphabet. The other dialects are mainly found in parts of Croatia and Bosnia, and the predominant pre-1990s dialect in Bosnia and in Montenegro was the same as that of modern standard Croatian. Traditionally, the dialects of Serbo-Croatian had a regional and historical basis instead of an ethnic one, but no true national Yugoslav language ever existed despite efforts by some to develop one. The political domination of Yugoslavia by Serbs, the reaction against that, and the breakup of Yugoslavia into more ethnically based nations has led to a greater emphasis on the differences (some of them introduced) between dialects as a mark of national and ethnic identity, particularly among Croatians and Bosnian Muslims, and led Serbs and Croats living in Bosnia and Hercegovina to use modern standard Serbian or Croatian respectively. The tendency now is to speak of Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian languages, though those tongues remain largely mutually intelligible, a hallmark of dialects. The various forms of Serbo-Croatian are the native tongues of more than 18 million people in present-day Serbia and Montenegro, Croatia, and Bosnia and Hercegovina. Serbo-Croatian is not spoken to any significant extent outside these countries.

A feature that sets Serbo-Croatian apart from other Slavic languages is its use of musical pitch or intonation. It possesses four kinds of musical accent: two rising inflections, one long and one short, and two falling inflections, one long and one short. This musical intonation apparently reflects the earlier Indo-European pitch accent. Grammatically, Serbo-Croatian resembles Polish.

The oldest extant texts in Serbo-Croatian date from the 12th cent. For a number of centuries the literary language of the Serbs was a variant of Church Slavonic, and in Catholic Croatia it was usually Latin, although in the 13th cent. the Croats began to write down their spoken language. In the 19th cent. the Serbian philologist Vuk Stefanovíc Karadžić, through his writings and efforts, accomplished several major linguistic reforms. The most important one instituted the spoken tongue as the basis of the literary language. Karadžić also worked for a more phonetic spelling and consequently for a revision of the alphabet to that end. See also Yugoslav (South Slav) Literature.

See grammars by M. Partridge (1964) and O. Grozdić (1969).

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...Language and Identity in the Balkans Serbo-Croatian and its Disintegration ROBERT D. GREENBERG...context of Balkan nationalism 9 1 4 Serbo-Croatian: A dying tongue? 13 2 Serbo-Croatian: United or not we fall 16 2 0 Introduction...
...political orientation. The language used in contemporary Croatia is labelled Croatian through- out, except when Serbo-Croatian is specifically referred to (to describe the official language of the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia...
...Burton Balkan holocausts? Serbian and Croatian victim-centred propaganda and the war...98 The beginnings of Croatian nationalism 99 Contextualising...Greater Serbia 106 Croatian perceptions of the first Yugoslavia...
...primary focus within South Slavic on Serbo-Croatian and within West Slavic on Polish...Quantified Structures: Russian versus Serbo-Croatian 93...Analysis: Gen Q Is Inherent in Serbo-Croatian 97...
...orthography is almost as shallow as the Serbo-Croatian orthography (Katz Frost, this...to being almost as shallow as Serbo-Croatian or Italian. Therefore, by using...orthography and in the very shallow Serbo-Croatian orthography revealed similar...
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...Karadjordjevo in March 1991 in an effort to avert a Serbo-Croatian war, Tudjman suggested to his Serbian counterpart...deliberate intention of elements within the Croatian government of facilitating thereby a Serbo-Croat partition of Bosnia. Many observers...
...is historically identified as Serbo-Croatian and constitutes a single language...is to consider the function of Serbo-Croatian in the construct of Titos Yugoslavia...process to identify differences in Serbo-Croatian spoken within the boundaries of...
...Slovene, Macedonian and Serbo-Croat) and that standard Croatian should be exclusively...variant of standard Serbo-Croat, implying some...parallel with Serbian and Croatian; and the proliferation...notions of a common Serbo-Croatian, but all the same...
...Examples are drawn chiefly from Serbo-Croatian Moslem epic and Serbian charms...ancient Greek, Old English, and Serbo-Croatian epic. 2 Then, as the title implies...the comparative picture of the Serbo-Croatian guslari, who have so often been...
...systematic study of Homeric and Serbo-Croatian poetry, they attempt to specify...despite repeated questioning of Serbo-Croatian guslars . Nor were the singers...Rogers, then, appears to see Serbo-Croatian epics as structures largely made...
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...Barca, Man United, Chelsea and Arsenal, so it was all perfectly easy to follow, even with commentary in Serbo-Croat. I should say Croatian, Thats what they now prefer to call their language. They dont like the Serbs. I was impressed by the commentators...
...books. The most recent book has been published in Serbo-Croatian in 1995 in Belgrade . An English translation is just...nationalities, all South-Slavs, speaking one language (Serbo-Croatian) are divided by religion and history. You first have...
...that I kept hidden. (This French-Serbian dictionary was obviously a reworked re-edition of a Serbo-Croatian lexicon; today, no one speaks of "Serbo-Croatian," but for historical, linguistic, and literary reasons the recent divorce of the adjectives...
...Hungarian, which they spoke around the house; that Serbo-Croatian was only my third, picked up from the other kids in...was decent enough. For the benefit of those who know Serbo-Croatian, and even those who dont, herewith the opening and...
...partially redeemed himself. His last book, Bush at War, read like a superhero comic book mistranslated from its original Serbo-Croatian. Everyone in the Bush Administration was portrayed as they might have wished: brave, steadfast, determined to protect...
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...about that terrible Balkan bloodletting, that I learned that the aforementioned spectacle had had its roots in some Serbo-Croatian conflict of Eastern Europes past. It didnt matter then, though, as thousands of passengers flowed down the gangplanks...
...features images of Croatian Serbs displaced during the Serbo-Croatian War, a subject which was sparked by his first visit...his portfolio. He also hopes to document the return of Croatian Serbs to Croatia. Describing his win as "a dream come...
...Turkey, despite the existence of the Croatian-Bosnian federation. The three-month...quickly translates them into the Serbo-Croation dialect spoken by the...sleep 20 to a room, along with one Serbo-Croatian-speaking Turkish soldier. Down...
...Croats and Serbs speak the same language - known as Serbo-Croatian in the old Yugoslavia which broke up in war in 1991...Belgrade. But defender Slaven Bilic - who like most Croatian players earns his money with a foreign club reckons...
...different currencies, different laws and their joint parliament met rarely. Their main links were ethnic origin, the Serbo-Croatian language and Orthodox Christian faith. They shared control of the army and diplomatic service, but disputes over appointments...
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SERBO-CROATIAN sur bo-kroa sh n, language belonging...languages (see Slavic languages ). Serbo-Croatian comprises several dialects, one of which...Croatian. Traditionally, the dialects of Serbo-Croatian had a regional and historical basis...
YUGOSLAV LITERATURE literature written in Serbo-Croatian, Slovenian, and, especially after World War II, Macedonian...the Roman alphabet and is closer to Slovak than to Serbo-Croatian. The Macedonian language uses the Cyrillic and is...
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA boz ne , herts gove n , Serbo-Croatian Bosna i Hercegovina, country (2005 est. pop. 4,025...speaks Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian (all dialects of Serbo-Croatian). The countrys Bosniaks (about 48%, mainly Muslim...
YUGOSLAVIA yoo gosla ve , Serbo-Croatian Jugoslavija, former country of...14th cent.) rule until 1918. A Croatian kingdom existed from the 10th to...government party. Troubles with Croatian and Macedonian nationalists culminated...
MONTENEGRO mon t ne gro, Serbo-Croatian Crna Gora, officially Republic of Montenegro, republic (1995...dialect of Serbian). Standard Serbian, Bosnian, Albanian, and Croatian are also spoken and are officially recognized languages. Historically...
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