CROATIAN ORTOGRAPHY - SERBIAN ORTHOGRAPHY

Examining the Croatian orthography, based mostly on phonological principle, it is necessary to connect it to the Serbian orthography which is also phonological. At this point attention should be paid to two things: a) Phonographical orthographical principle is confirmed in Croatian tradition in the...

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Main Author: Lada Badurina
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Rijeka. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences 1995-01-01
Series:Fluminensia: Journal for Philological Research
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/195716
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description Examining the Croatian orthography, based mostly on phonological principle, it is necessary to connect it to the Serbian orthography which is also phonological. At this point attention should be paid to two things: a) Phonographical orthographical principle is confirmed in Croatian tradition in the period before Vuk Karađić, b) Croatian phonological orthography in many things differs from the Serbian one. Although Croatian and Serbian orthographical tradition coincide - both of them are basically phonological - they are only different in the sense of the presence of morphonological aspect. Moreover, direct attempts to standardise these two orthographical principles (Croatian and Serbian), arranged according to "pravopisno uputstvo" (1929) and Novi Sad orthography (1960) were not able to erase these differences.
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spelling doaj.art-fd25d0b249fa416084425510d4a685f12022-12-21T23:44:35ZbulUniversity of Rijeka. Faculty of Humanities and Social SciencesFluminensia: Journal for Philological Research0353-46421848-96801995-01-01726969CROATIAN ORTOGRAPHY - SERBIAN ORTHOGRAPHYLada BadurinaExamining the Croatian orthography, based mostly on phonological principle, it is necessary to connect it to the Serbian orthography which is also phonological. At this point attention should be paid to two things: a) Phonographical orthographical principle is confirmed in Croatian tradition in the period before Vuk Karađić, b) Croatian phonological orthography in many things differs from the Serbian one. Although Croatian and Serbian orthographical tradition coincide - both of them are basically phonological - they are only different in the sense of the presence of morphonological aspect. Moreover, direct attempts to standardise these two orthographical principles (Croatian and Serbian), arranged according to "pravopisno uputstvo" (1929) and Novi Sad orthography (1960) were not able to erase these differences.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/195716Croatian orthographySerbian ortographyphonological principlemorphonological principle
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CROATIAN ORTOGRAPHY - SERBIAN ORTHOGRAPHY
Fluminensia: Journal for Philological Research
Croatian orthography
Serbian ortography
phonological principle
morphonological principle
title CROATIAN ORTOGRAPHY - SERBIAN ORTHOGRAPHY
title_full CROATIAN ORTOGRAPHY - SERBIAN ORTHOGRAPHY
title_fullStr CROATIAN ORTOGRAPHY - SERBIAN ORTHOGRAPHY
title_full_unstemmed CROATIAN ORTOGRAPHY - SERBIAN ORTHOGRAPHY
title_short CROATIAN ORTOGRAPHY - SERBIAN ORTHOGRAPHY
title_sort croatian ortography serbian orthography
topic Croatian orthography
Serbian ortography
phonological principle
morphonological principle
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