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- Serbo-Croatian abstract "Serbo-Croatian, also called Serbo-Croat, Serbo-Croat-Bosnian (SCB), or Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian (BCS), is a South Slavic language and the primary language of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro. It is a pluricentric language with four mutually intelligible standard varieties.South Slavic dialects historically formed a continuum. The turbulent history of the area, particularly due to expansion of the Ottoman Empire, resulted in a patchwork of dialectal and religious differences. Due to population migrations, the Shtokavian dialect became the most widespread in the western Balkans, intruding westwards into the area previously occupied by Chakavian and Kajkavian dialects (which further blend into Slovene language in the northwest). Croats and Serbs differ in religion and were historically often part of different cultural circles, although a large part of both nations lived side by side under foreign overlords. During that period, the language was referred to under a variety of names, such as "Yugoslavian", "Slavic", "Illyrian" etc.Serbo-Croatian was standardized in the mid-19th century by a joint effort of Croatian and Serbian writers and philologists, decades before a Yugoslav state was established. From the very beginning, there were slightly different literary Serbian and Croatian standards, though both based on the same Shtokavian subdialect, Eastern Herzegovinian. In the 20th century, Serbo-Croatian served as the official language of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (when it was called "Yugoslavian"), and later as one of the official languages of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The dissolution of Yugoslavia affected language attitudes, so that social conceptions of the language separated on ethnic and political lines. Since the breakup of Yugoslavia, Bosnian has likewise been established as an official standard in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and there is an ongoing movement to codify a separate Montenegrin standard. Serbo-Croatian thus generally goes by the ethnic names Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, and sometimes Montenegrin.Like other South Slavic languages, Serbo-Croatian has a simple phonology, with the common five-vowel system and twenty-five consonants. Its grammar evolved from Common Slavic, with complex inflection, preserving seven grammatical cases in nouns, pronouns, and adjectives. Verbs exhibit imperfective or perfective aspect, with a moderately complex tense system. Serbo-Croatian is a pro-drop language with flexible word order, subject–verb–object being the default. It can be written in Serbian Cyrillic or Gaj's Latin alphabet, whose thirty letters mutually map one-to-one, and the orthography is highly phonemic in all standards.".
- Serbo-Croatian iso6391Code "sh (deprecated)".
- Serbo-Croatian iso6392Code "scr, scc (deprecated)".
- Serbo-Croatian iso6393Code "hbs".
- Serbo-Croatian languageFamily Balto-Slavic_languages.
- Serbo-Croatian languageFamily Slavic_languages.
- Serbo-Croatian languageFamily South_Slavic_languages.
- Serbo-Croatian languageRegulator Board_for_Standardization_of_the_Serbian_Language.
- Serbo-Croatian languageRegulator Institute_of_Croatian_Language_and_Linguistics.
- Serbo-Croatian spokenIn Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Serbo-Croatian spokenIn Croatia.
- Serbo-Croatian spokenIn Kosovo.
- Serbo-Croatian spokenIn Montenegro.
- Serbo-Croatian spokenIn Serbia.
- Serbo-Croatian spokenIn Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Serbo-Croatian spokenIn Croatia.
- Serbo-Croatian spokenIn Montenegro.
- Serbo-Croatian spokenIn Serbia.
- Serbo-Croatian thumbnail Serbo_croatian_language2005.png?width=300.
- Serbo-Croatian wikiPageExternalLink show_language.asp?code=SRC.
- Serbo-Croatian wikiPageExternalLink show_family.asp?subid=90675.
- Serbo-Croatian wikiPageExternalLink 475567.Jezik_i_nacionalizam.pdf.
- Serbo-Croatian wikiPageExternalLink index.php?show=povijest&chapter=28-novosadski_dogovor.
- Serbo-Croatian wikiPageExternalLink article.aspx?query=RELRID%26and%26558358&page=2&sort=1&stype=0&backurl=%2FRelated.aspx%3Fref%3D558358.
- Serbo-Croatian wikiPageExternalLink Content.php?page=Serbo-Croatian.
- Serbo-Croatian wikiPageExternalLink www.ikiprev.com.
- Serbo-Croatian wikiPageExternalLink serbo-croat.htm.
- Serbo-Croatian wikiPageExternalLink slave_0080-2557_2002_num_74_2_6801.
- Serbo-Croatian wikiPageExternalLink slave.
- Serbo-Croatian wikiPageExternalLink 1497105.html.
- Serbo-Croatian wikiPageExternalLink compgrammar_bcs.pdf.
- Serbo-Croatian wikiPageExternalLink 690BiBe4T.
- Serbo-Croatian wikiPageID "27730".
- Serbo-Croatian wikiPageRevisionID "606459907".
- Serbo-Croatian agency Institute_of_Croatian_Language_and_Linguistics.
- Serbo-Croatian agency "Board for Standardization of the Serbian Language".
- Serbo-Croatian altname "Bosnian".
- Serbo-Croatian altname "Croatian".
- Serbo-Croatian altname "Montenegrin".
- Serbo-Croatian altname "Serbian".
- Serbo-Croatian date "2007".
- Serbo-Croatian dia Chakavian_dialect.
- Serbo-Croatian dia Kajkavian_dialect.
- Serbo-Croatian dia Shtokavian_dialect.
- Serbo-Croatian dia Torlakian_dialect.
- Serbo-Croatian dia "Dialects of Serbo-Croatian:".
- Serbo-Croatian ethnicity Bosniaks.
- Serbo-Croatian ethnicity Croats.
- Serbo-Croatian ethnicity Montenegrins.
- Serbo-Croatian ethnicity Serbs.
- Serbo-Croatian fam Balto-Slavic_languages.
- Serbo-Croatian fam Slavic_languages.
- Serbo-Croatian fam South_Slavic_languages.
- Serbo-Croatian fam "Western".
- Serbo-Croatian familycolor "Indo-European".
- Serbo-Croatian glotto "moli1249".
- Serbo-Croatian hasPhotoCollection Serbo-Croatian.
- Serbo-Croatian iso "hbs".
- Serbo-Croatian iso "scr, scc".
- Serbo-Croatian iso "sh".
- Serbo-Croatian lc "bos".
- Serbo-Croatian lc "hrv".
- Serbo-Croatian lc "srp".
- Serbo-Croatian lc "svm".
- Serbo-Croatian ld Bosnian_language.
- Serbo-Croatian ld Croatian_language.
- Serbo-Croatian ld Serbian_language.
- Serbo-Croatian ld Slavomolisano_dialect.
- Serbo-Croatian lingua "53".
- Serbo-Croatian map "Serbo croatian language2005.png".
- Serbo-Croatian mapcaption "---- (Note: a Kosovo independence disputed, see 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence)".
- Serbo-Croatian name "Serbo-Croatian".
- Serbo-Croatian notice "IPA".
- Serbo-Croatian script Cyrillic_script.
- Serbo-Croatian script Latin_script.
- Serbo-Croatian script Yugoslav_Braille.
- Serbo-Croatian speakers "million".
- Serbo-Croatian stand Bosnian_language.
- Serbo-Croatian stand Croatian_language.
- Serbo-Croatian stand Montenegrin_language.
- Serbo-Croatian stand Serbian_language.
- Serbo-Croatian states "Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Kosovo".
- Serbo-Croatian subject Category:Language_versus_dialect.
- Serbo-Croatian subject Category:Languages_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Serbo-Croatian subject Category:Languages_of_Croatia.
- Serbo-Croatian subject Category:Languages_of_Kosovo.
- Serbo-Croatian subject Category:Languages_of_Montenegro.
- Serbo-Croatian subject Category:Languages_of_Serbia.
- Serbo-Croatian subject Category:Languages_of_Slovenia.
- Serbo-Croatian subject Category:Languages_of_Vojvodina.
- Serbo-Croatian subject Category:Serbo-Croatian_language.
- Serbo-Croatian subject Category:South_Slavic_languages.
- Serbo-Croatian type Abstraction100002137.
- Serbo-Croatian type Communication100033020.
- Serbo-Croatian type Language106282651.
- Serbo-Croatian type LanguagesOfBosniaAndHerzegovina.
- Serbo-Croatian type LanguagesOfCroatia.
- Serbo-Croatian type LanguagesOfKosovo.
- Serbo-Croatian type LanguagesOfMontenegro.
- Serbo-Croatian type LanguagesOfSerbia.