Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Declaration on the Common Language" in English language version.
2017, a group of over 200 intellectuals (mostly writers, actors, but also numerous linguists) published a declaration on the common language, which, among others, claimed that Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin are not separate languages but rather variants of the common language.
Die Liste kann auf der genannten Seite eingesehen werden und zählt mittlerweile weit mehr als 10.000 Unterschriften.[The list can be viewed on the mentioned page and now counts well over 10.000 signatures.]
The Declaration came into being as a result of a year-long regional project called "Jezici i nacionalizmi" [Languages and nationalisms], originally inspired by an influential book by the well-known Croatian linguist Snježana Kordić (2010).
The Declaration came into being as a result of a year-long regional project called "Jezici i nacionalizmi" [Languages and nationalisms], originally inspired by an influential book by the well-known Croatian linguist Snježana Kordić (2010).
Kao prvo da spomenem ipak, jer smo u Sarajevu, da je to bila inicijativa mladih ljudi iz Sarajeva i onda se proširila na intelektualce iz sve četiri države.min 9.44
2017, a group of over 200 intellectuals (mostly writers, actors, but also numerous linguists) published a declaration on the common language, which, among others, claimed that Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin are not separate languages but rather variants of the common language.
Cilj tih konferencija nije bio deklaracija, već se to desilo spontano na konferenciji u Sarajevu kada je predložila grupa mladih ljudi.min 1.50
Kao prvo da spomenem ipak, jer smo u Sarajevu, da je to bila inicijativa mladih ljudi iz Sarajeva i onda se proširila na intelektualce iz sve četiri države.min 9.44
2017, a group of over 200 intellectuals (mostly writers, actors, but also numerous linguists) published a declaration on the common language, which, among others, claimed that Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin are not separate languages but rather variants of the common language.
The Declaration came into being as a result of a year-long regional project called "Jezici i nacionalizmi" [Languages and nationalisms], originally inspired by an influential book by the well-known Croatian linguist Snježana Kordić (2010).
Die Liste kann auf der genannten Seite eingesehen werden und zählt mittlerweile weit mehr als 10.000 Unterschriften.[The list can be viewed on the mentioned page and now counts well over 10.000 signatures.]
Cilj tih konferencija nije bio deklaracija, već se to desilo spontano na konferenciji u Sarajevu kada je predložila grupa mladih ljudi.min 1.50
Kao prvo da spomenem ipak, jer smo u Sarajevu, da je to bila inicijativa mladih ljudi iz Sarajeva i onda se proširila na intelektualce iz sve četiri države.min 9.44
2017, a group of over 200 intellectuals (mostly writers, actors, but also numerous linguists) published a declaration on the common language, which, among others, claimed that Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin are not separate languages but rather variants of the common language.