Serbo-Croatian and South Slavic Languages

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2004Author
Greenberg, Marc L.
Publisher
Fitzroy Dearborn
Type
Article
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Encyclopedia article on the South Slavic branch of the Slavic languages, written for undergraduate readers in linguistics.
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- Slavic Linguistics [70]
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Greenberg, Marc L. 2004. “Serbo-Croatian and South Slavic Languages.” Encyclopedia of Linguistics, 2 vols. (ed. Philipp Strazny): 956–958. New York: Fitzroy Dear-born.
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