Introduction to the Croatian and Serbian Language provides an introduction to the language traditionally called Serbo-Croatian, although it is also referred to as Serbian or Croatian. There are two main variants of the language: Croatian (Western) and Serbian (Eastern). Unique in its equal treatment of the two principal variants, this book presents the two alphabets used (Latin and Cyrillic), the representation of lexical items specific to each variant, and pronunciation and syntactic differences. A dictionary is also included.may be used. With the exception of three letters, all the slanted letters will be easily recognizable, since they vary only slightly from the familiar vertical letters. In the chart, which shows the slanted varieties under the appropriate vertical letters, arrows point to the three exceptions. ... The Cyrillic cursive letters have, for the most part, distinctive shapes and so must be imitated carefully. The first list below hasanbsp;...
Title | : | Introduction to the Croatian and Serbian Language |
Author | : | Thomas F. Magner |
Publisher | : | Penn State Press - 1972 |
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