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Serbian language resources
Serbian is spoken on a daily basis in: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Sweden, Yugoslavia, Austria
Encyclopedia resources on
Serbian
Serbian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Serbian language edition of Wikipedia Wikibooks has more about this subject: Serbian Standard language as an instrument of culture and the product of national history — an article by pre-eminent linguist ...
Serbo-Croatian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Introduction to the Croatian and Serbian Language (Revised ed.). Pennsylvania State University, 1991 Murray Despalatović, Elinor: Ljudevit Gaj and the Illyrian Movement . Columbia University Press, 1975 ...
Serbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...language Serbian 1 Capital Belgrade Area – Total – % water 88,361 km² n/a Population – Total ( 2002 ) (not including data for Kosovo and Metohia Province) – Density 7.498.001 126.83/km² Ethnic groups (not ...
Serbs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...still consider it part of the common Serbo-Croatian language . There are several variants of Serbian language. The older forms of Serbian are Old Serbian and Russo-Serbian, a version of the Church ...
Croatian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...had been using the Serbian variant of Church Slavonic and a hybrid Russian-Slavonic language. His "Serbian Dictionary", published in Vienna 1818 (along with the appended grammar), was the single most ...
Montenegro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...language Serbian Capital Podgorica Former Royal Capital Cetinje President Filip Vujanović Prime Minister Milo Ä?ukanović Area  – Total  – % water  13,812 km²  n/a Population  – Total ( 2003 )  – ...
Bosnian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...name of the language in Serbian, while Serbian Ministry of Education recognize it as Bosnian . Some Croatian linguists ( Radoslav KatiÄ?ić , Dalibor Brozović and Tomislav Ladan ) consider that the ...
Serbia and Montenegro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...language Serbian language written in Cyrillic alphabet [1] Capital Belgrade [2] President [3] Svetozar Marović Area  – Total  – % water Ranked 105th  102,350 km²  0.25% Population  – Total ( 2005 )  – ...
Independent Democratic Serbian Party - Wikipedia, the free ...
...cultural and political autonomy of Serbs in Croatia, through use of Serbian language and writings, use of serbian national symbols, education in Serbian, foundation of Serbian organization in ...
Macedonian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Macedonian language is most closely related to the Bulgarian language . Macedonian also has similarities with Serbian , particularly Old Serbian. Bulgarian and Macedonian share typological ...
Academic resources on
Serbian
The Serbian Response to the Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum, English ...
...concerns the obligation on the part of the Royal Serbian Government to permit the cooperation of officials of the I. and R. Government on Serbian territory, but it declares that it is willing to ...
Serbian nationalism from the "Nacertanije" to the Yugoslav Kingdom
...alternative market for Serbian products and access to non-Austrian seaports. Austria then closed the border to Serbian livestock, supposedly to keep out diseased Serbian pigs: thus the episode ...
Nikola Tesla: inventor, engineer, scientist
The Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, and scientist Born on July 9/10 , 1856 in Smiljan, Lika (Austria-Hungary) Died on January 7, 1943 in New York City, New York (USA) ...
The Serbian Revolution and the Serbian State
The Russian experience implied hope for Serbia. Other Serbian thinkers found strengths in the Serbian community itself. Two Serbian scholars were influenced by Western learning to turn ...
UCLA Language Materials Project Language Profiles Page
Serbian Serbian/Croatian Shona Sindhi Sinhalese Slovak Slovenian Somali Swahili Swedish Tagalog Tajik Tamil Tatar Telugu Thai Tibetan Tigrinya Turkish Turkmen Twi Uighur Ukrainian Urdu Uzbek Vietnamese Warlpiri Welsh Wolof Xhosa ...
Berkeley Serbian students in sorrow
Click Here to Continue to the Berkeley Organization of Serbian Students Website
Myths and Legends
Their layout suggests that there will be myths, legends and folk-tales page in the future. Serbian Mark D. Lew has collected Helen Rootham's translations of Serbian Epic Poetry - specifically the ...
UCLA Language Materials Project - Index Page
Serbian Serbian/Croatian Shona Sindhi Sinhalese Slovak Slovenian Somali Swahili Swedish Tagalog Tajik Tamil Tatar Telugu Thai Tibetan Tigrinya Turkish Turkmen Twi Uighur Ukrainian Urdu Uzbek Vietnamese Warlpiri Welsh Wolof Xhosa ...
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_democracy/
Massachusets Institute of Technology Organization of Serbian Students (MOST) Организација Ñ?рпÑ?ких Ñ?тудената маÑ?ачуÑ?етÑ?ког инÑ?титута ...
MIT Organization of Serbian Students
Massachusets Institute of Technology Organization of Serbian Students (MOST) Организација Ñ?рпÑ?ких Ñ?тудената маÑ?ачуÑ?етÑ?ког инÑ?титута ...
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Government resources on
Serbian
CIA - The World Factbook -- Serbia and Montenegro
1244, pending a determination by the international community of its future status. In 2002, the Serbian and Montenegrin components of Yugoslavia began negotiations to forge a looser relationship ...
EO Library: Milutin Milankovitch
The Serbian astrophysicist Milutin Milankovitch is best known for developing one of the most significant theories relating Earth motions and long-term climate change. Born in the rural village of ...
IDENTIFICATION OF SERBIAN, CROATIAN, AND BOSNIAN (PRELIMINARY ...
IDENTIFICATION OF SERBIAN, CROATIAN, AND BOSNIAN (PRELIMINARY DRAFT) Linguistic distinctions: Phonology (“h� instead of “v� or “j�): From Serbo-Croatian reading passages , by Slavna ...
USAID Europe and Eurasia: Home Page
Serbian Knitwear Maker Doubles Revenues, Continues Growth For Serbian knitwear maker Ivkovic Trikotaza, the future is looking as bright as the company's innovative fashions... Read More ... Related ...
Identification of Serbian, Croatian, and Bosnian
Identification of Serbian, Croatian, and Bosnian CATALOGING POLICY AND SUPPORT OFFICE IDENTIFICATION OF SERBIAN, CROATIAN, AND BOSNIAN The Cataloging Policy and Support Office has been requested to ...
Serbia and Montenegro (12/04)
Vojvodina (LSV), New Serbia (NS), Reformist Democratic Party of Vojvodina (LSV), Serbian Radical Party (SRS), Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO), Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS--former Communist Party ...
ALA-LC Romanization Tables
Serbian and Macedonian Sindhi Sinhalese Tamil Telugu Thai Tibetan Tigrinya Uighur Ukrainian Urdu Go to: Cataloging Policy and Support Office Home Page Cataloging Directorate Home Page Library of ...
VOA Affiliate Relations
Serbian Slovak Slovene Spanish Swahili Thai Tibetan Turkish Ukrainian Urdu Uzbek Vietnamese Affiliate Search Enter country here: Broadcast Info Downlink Info Satellite Bulletins Satellite ...
GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: Bosnia and Herzegovina
...and Herzegovina Constitutional Court) includes copies in Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, French, and English Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovin a ...
Serbian President's Call for Participation in Kosovo Elections
Serbian President's Call for Participation in Kosovo Elections The U.S. welcomes Serbian President Boris Tadic's October 5 speech supporting participation by the ethnic Serb community in Kosovo's ...
".org" resources on
Serbian
Serbian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...has more about this subject: Serbian Standard language as an instrument of culture and the product of national history — an article by pre-eminent linguist Pavle Ivić Serbian School Learn Serbian ...
Serbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The roots of the Serbian state reach back to the 7th century and the House of Vlastimirović . The Serbian kingdom (centered around Duklja ) was established in the 11th century . Marked by a ...
Serbian Orthodox Church, Diocese of Western America
Svetog Arhijerejskog Sabora SPC Public Communique of the Holy Assembly of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church Diocesan Days 2004 Saopstenje za javnost (19. maj 2004) EPISTLE ON THE ...
Serbian dinar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Serbian dinar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation , search 100 dinars back. Photo courtesy of National Bank of Serbia ( [1] ) 100 dinars. Photo courtesy of National Bank of Serbia ( [2] ) ...
Serbian Art Association Melbourne Inc.
SRPSKI ENGLISH You are visitor: Site last updated: Thursday, July 1, 2004 9:17 PM
Serbian Singing Federation
...the Serbian Singing Federation Web Page! For nearly three-quarters of a century the Serbian Singing Federation (SSF), through its member choirs, has been the Ambassador of Serbian song ...
serbiancancer.org
Most Serbs live in the traditional Serbian heartland of Serbia and Montenegro . Large Serb populations also live in Croatia (where they were a constitutional nation up to 1990; largely on the territory ...
Serbs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Most Serbs live in the traditional Serbian heartland of Serbia and Montenegro . Large Serb populations also live in Croatia (where they were a constitutional nation up to 1990; largely on the territory ...
Serbian Unity Congress | Serbian History
Serbian history. MEDIEVAL HISTORY MEDIEVAL SERBIAN HISTORY There were many factors that contributed to the forming of a Serb national identity by the dawn of the nation-building 19th century. These are ...
St. Luke Serbian Orthodox Church (MD/DC)
...events, news, information about Orthodoxy, and links to other Orthodox sites. St. Luke Serbian Orthodox Church Click on icon to continue 10660 River Road Potomac, Maryland 20854 (301) 299-2704 ...
Commercial resources on
Serbian
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The Serbian language is one of the standard versions of the Štokavian dialect, used primarily in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia, and by Serbs everywhere. The former standard is known as Serbo-Croatian language, now split into Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian standards.
Serbian orthography is very consistent: approximation of the principle "one letter per sound". This principle is represented by Adelung's saying, "Write as you speak and read as it is written", the principle used by Vuk Stefanovic Karadžic when reforming the Cyrillic orthography of Serbian in the 19th century.
Two alphabets are used in Serbian language: the Cyrillic and the Latin. The two alphabets are almost equivalent; the only difference being the glyphs used. This is due to historical reasons; Serbian once being a part of the Serbo-Croat unification brought Latin usage into Serbia.
Standard Serbian is based on the Štokavian dialect. The Ekavian variant is spoken mostly in Serbia and ijekavian in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, south-western Serbia, and Croatia. The base for is the ijekavian dialect is East-Herzegowinian, and of the ekavian Šumadija-Vojvodina dialect. Features of other shtokavian dialects, as well of Torlakian dialect, which is spoken in southern Serbia, are not accepted as standard.
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