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Died. September 19, 1999. (1999-09-19) (aged 74) Belgrade, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Academic work. Main interests. Linguistics, dialectology. Pavle Ivić (Serbian Cyrillic: Павле Ивић, pronounced [pâːʋle ǐːʋitɕ]; 1 December 1924 – 19 September 1999) was a Serbian South Slavic dialectologist and phonologist.
The Association for Serbian language and literature in Croatia (Serbo-Croatian: Друштво за српски језик и књижевност у Хрватској, Društvo za srpski jezik i književnost u Hrvatskoj) is a non-profit professional organization that brings together scientists and technical workers engaged in studying and teaching of Serbian language and literature in Croatia.
Serbian (српски / srpski, pronounced [sr̩̂pskiː]) is the standardized variety of the Serbo-Croatian language mainly used by Serbs. [8][9][10][11][12][13] It is the official and national language of Serbia, one of the three official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina and co-official in Montenegro and Kosovo.
Website. www.maticasrpska.org.rs. The Matica srpska (Serbian: Матица српска, Matica srpska, Latin: Matrix Serbica) [1] is the oldest Serbian language independent, non-profit, non-governmental and cultural-scientific Serbian national institution. It was founded on June 1, 1826, in Pest (today a part of Budapest) [2] by the Serbian ...
The Serbian variety usually phonetically transcribes foreign names and words (although both transcription and transliteration are allowed), whereas the Croatian standard usually transliterates. Bosnian and Montenegrin accept both models, but transliteration is often preferred.
King Charles is opening up about his late mother Queen Elizabeth’s final days at Balmoral.. Charles, 75, revealed in a speech addressing the Scottish Parliament on its 25th anniversary on Sunday ...
According to the National Confectioners Association, consumers are to buy at least $6.5 billion in confectionery treats for the holiday. But a scary statistic for trick-o-treaters - more than half ...
Snježana Kordić 2010 and her book, Jezik i nacionalizam With a plethora of quotations [ 34 ] [ 37 ] [ 51 ] from German, French, Polish, and English linguistic literature, Kordić demonstrates that the language of Croats , Serbs , Bosniaks , and Montenegrins is a polycentric language , with four standard variants spoken in Croatia , Serbia ...