Macedonian Dialects
... They are also characteristic of the Bulgarian language, and appear even in eastern and southern Serbian dialects. This means that they have become common Balkan features. However, there ...
Ethnologue 14 report for language code:SRC
Ethnologue 14 and bibliography information on SERBO-CROATIAN. ... Interim SIL code: SDD > Serbian [srp] ... SERBO-CROATIAN. Dialects. SERBIAN. Comments ...
Macedonian Language
... It has common features with the Bulgarian dialects to the east and Serbian dialects to the north. Located in the Slavic linguistic periphery within the sphere of Greek-Byzantine ...
Serbo-Croatian language
... The language is also spoken by Serbian and Croatian minorities in Austria, Hungary, Albania, Italy, Romania and ... Serbian is a system of two dialects: tokavian and torlak ...
Map of Serbo-Croatian Dialects
... to Bulgarian than anything else) south of the Serbian area. Note also that Kosovo, known even ... Ekavcian area, totally congruent with eastern "Serbian" dialects. The presence of large ...
UCLA Language Materials Project Language Profiles Page
To search for language resources, select a language, material type, and level from the menus below. ... Vowels can be long or short. Some Serbian dialects have remnants of a pitch accent ...
Differences in official languages in Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia - Wiki
... have the same set of regular phonemes, so the Croatian Latin and Serbian Cyrillic alphabets map 1:1 ... or even lost (especially in Serbian dialects), in similar manner as the ...
languagehat.com: Comment on "BOSNIAN" IN NOVI PAZAR.
... based on Shtokavian Ijekavian) or the Serbian literary standard (based on Shtokavian Ekavian). But ... at some point), and south Serbian dialects (which merge with Macedonian and ...
Croatian Language from the Eleventh Century to the Computer Age
Article briefly surveying the language's scripts, literature, dialects, and relation to Serbian.
Macedonia FAQ: The Macedonian Language
... It has common features with the Bulgarian dialects to the east and Serbian dialects to the north. Located in the Slavic linguistic periphery within the sphere of Greek-Byzantine ...
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