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  2. Croatian language - Wikipedia

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    Most Croatian linguists regard Croatian as a separate language that is considered key to national identity, [37] in the sense that the term Croatian language includes all language forms from the earliest times to the present, in all areas where Croats live, as realized in the speeches of Croatian dialects, in city speeches and jargons, and in ...

  3. Declaration on the Name and Status of the Croatian Literary ...

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    The Declaration on the Name and Status of the Croatian Literary Language (Croatian: Deklaracija o nazivu i položaju hrvatskog književnog jezika) is the statement adopted by Croatian scholars in 1967 arguing for the equal treatment of the Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, and Macedonian language standards in Yugoslavia. [1]

  4. Comparison of standard Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin and ...

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    However, even when there is a different translation, it does not necessarily mean that the words or expression from other languages do not exist in a respective language, e.g. the words osoba and pravni subjekt exist in all languages, but in this context, the word osoba is preferred in Croatian and Bosnian and the word pravni subjekt is favored ...

  5. Names of the Croats and Croatia - Wikipedia

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    In other cases, the Croatian ethnonym was also used in the sense of the "Illyrian costume" meant "pohârvātjen" in lexicon by Joakim Stulić (1810), [56] and the "Hungarian or Croatian costume" (alla croata), [57] the Cavalleria Croata in the Venetian Dalmatia, [58] the lingua croatica for the Glagolitic script (so-called St. Jerome's script ...

  6. Croatian Language Corpus - Wikipedia

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    The Croatian Language Corpus (CLC; Croatian: Hrvatski jezični korpus, HJK) is a corpus of Croatian compiled at the Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics (IHJJ). Background [ edit ]

  7. Constitution of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Article 12 states that the official language is Croatian in the Latin script and that in some areas, together with the Croatian language and Latin script, other languages, such as Cyrillic or any other legal language can be used. [6]

  8. Dialects of Serbo-Croatian - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, "Serbo-Croatian dialects" are simply South Slavic dialects in countries where a variant of Serbo-Croatian is used as the standard language. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] However, in broad terms, the Eastern South Slavic dialects differ most from the Western South Slavic dialects.

  9. Category:Languages of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Croatian language (15 C, 52 P) D. Dalmatian language (5 P) I.