Pre- and Post-Soviet Language Policy in the East-Baltic States
All three East-Baltic States introduced obligatory language classes of their national languages until the end of the secondary level education […]
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All three East-Baltic States introduced obligatory language classes of their national languages until the end of the secondary level education […]
De facto (linguistically), Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian and Montenegrin languages are part of one standard-linguistic system. They express unity in orthography, grammar, morphology, syntax, phonology and semantics […]
The main conclusions are that V. S. Karadžić’s understanding of language in the conception of the Serbian linguistic nationalism was primarily of an ethnic nature and that I. Garašanin drafted a project of a united Serbian national state by implementing a linguistic model of Serbian national identification exactly as developed by V. S. Karadžić […]