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Abel, V. P. – Slavonic and East European Review, 1975
This analysis concentrates on stokavic texts up to 1600, and attempts to explain the transposition of pronominal and verbal enclitics in this dialect. (CK)
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Dialect Studies, Linguistic Theory, Pronouns

Albin, Alexander – Slavonic and East European Review, 1970
Slaveno-Serbski is referred to as an artificial literary language used principally by the Vojvodina Serbs living in southern Hungary which combines elements of Old Church Slavonic (believed to be used by the educated classes) and Serbo-Croatian (popular and dialectical). Slaveno-Serbski affected the development of literary Serbo-Croatian. (DS)
Descriptors: Church Role, Diachronic Linguistics, Language Research, Linguistic Theory

Albin, Alexander – Slavonic and East European Review, 1973
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics, Eighteenth Century Literature, Language Usage

Johnson, D. J. L. – Slavonic and East European Review, 1972
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Diachronic Linguistics, Form Classes (Languages), Grammar

Dyker, David A. – Slavonic and East European Review, 1972
Descriptors: Islamic Culture, Muslims, Population Trends, Religion