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Original scientific paper

Adjacency of the Croatian Language to Other Languages on Croatian Territory

Ivan Pederin


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Abstract

The paper describes the permeation of the Croatian language with adjacent languages
that were frequently used as languages of political domination or great prestige. The author
speaks about the language power of the Croatian South and the Croatian North. In Europe,
more precisely in West and Central Europe, there is hardly any other nation on whose territory
so many languages were spoken as it is the case with Croatia, especially in its South.
However, this fact did not prevent the Croats to become one united nation in the 19th century.
The only language with which Croatian was in actual conflict was Hungarian

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Hrčak ID:

153143

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/153143

Publication date:

1.6.2015.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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