Bosnian is a South Slavic language spoken mainly in Bosnia and Herzegovina by about 2.2 million people. On a formal level, Bosnian began to emerge as a distinct language after the break up of Yugoslavia in the 1990s. It became one of official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1994, alo...
Role of language planning in language splitting and the emergence of the Ausbau languages; Models of language planning processes; Problems with the idea of a language conference.FordCurtisEBSCO_AspSlavic & East European JournalFord, C. (2002). Language Planning in Bosnia and Herzegovina,:The 1998...
Spoken in: Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Austria, Australia, USA, Canada, Serbia, Hungary, Italy, Romania and other countries First written: 11th century Writing system: Latin alphabet Status: official language in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia (Vojvodina), Austria ...
A Different View of Language and Identity in Bosnia-Herzegovina A language is said to be dead when it no longer has any speakers (Crystal 2000: 1). The process of a language' demise generally occurs over a long period of time as speakers of the dying language cease to speak their ...
Bosnia-HerzegovinaThis article analyzes the development of academic textbook publishing from a translation studies viewpoint. Based on the existing literature and on the analysis of the paratextual features of a few key titles, the author first outlines the specificities of this genre of academic ...
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Croatianis a South Slavic language used primarily in Croatia, by Croats living in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in neighboring countries where Croats make up autochthonous communities, and parts of the Croatian diaspora. It is sometimes classified as belonging to the Central South Slavic diasystem (also ...
Croatian is the Serbo-Croatian language spoken in Herzegovina, Bosnia, and Croatia. Let’s Check how Croatian is a difficult language to learn.
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Serbian is a South Slavic language spoken in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia and North Macedonia.