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This book deals with language policy in Croatia, theory of pluricentric languages, and how identity, culture, nation, and history can be misused by politically motivated linguists. It uses a plethora of quotations from German, English, Polish, and French scientific literature.
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2014
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Euphonía Ediciones
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Sociolinguistics, Language policy, Standard language, Pluricentric languages, Serbo-Croatian language, Language purism, Nationalism, History, Variation, Standardization, Language and languages, Languages, Southern Slavic languages, Linguistics, Ethnic conflict, Yugoslavia, Ideology, Nation, National, Croats, Serbs, Identity, Culture, Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, Montenegrin, Serbo-Croatian, Ethnicity, Ethnic relations, Language planning, Political aspects, Political aspects of Serbo-Croatian language, Political aspects of Croatian language, Political aspects of Education, Constitutional law, Social aspects, Social aspects of Croatian language, Croatian language, Serbian language, Bosnian language, Montenegrin language, Dialects, Štokavian dialect, Language and culture, Moral and ethical aspects of Research, Professional ethics, Research, Research Ethics, ScientistsPlaces
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