Mikhail Lomonosov and Vuk Karadžić : a study of two language reformers
The various modern Slavonic literary languages developed between the second half of the eighteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century . Russian and Polish are the only Slavonic languages which were able to develop without experiencing any interruption of their literary traditions, i...
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description | The various modern Slavonic literary languages developed between the second half of the eighteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century . Russian and Polish are the only Slavonic languages which were able to develop without experiencing any interruption of their literary traditions, i.e. they are the only Slavonic languages which have a continuous literary tradition. |
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spelling | ftdatacite:10.25911/5d738f7b7394b 2025-01-16T23:05:57+00:00 Mikhail Lomonosov and Vuk Karadžić : a study of two language reformers Mueller, Felicity 1978 https://dx.doi.org/10.25911/5d738f7b7394b https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/117336 en eng The Australian National University Lomonosov, Mikhail Vasil{u02B9}evich, 1711-1765 Karad{u017E}i{u0107}, Vuk Stefanovi{u0107}, 1787-1864 Thesis (Masters) Other CreativeWork article 1978 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.25911/5d738f7b7394b 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The various modern Slavonic literary languages developed between the second half of the eighteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century . Russian and Polish are the only Slavonic languages which were able to develop without experiencing any interruption of their literary traditions, i.e. they are the only Slavonic languages which have a continuous literary tradition. Article in Journal/Newspaper Mikhail Lomonosov DataCite |
spellingShingle | Lomonosov, Mikhail Vasil{u02B9}evich, 1711-1765 Karad{u017E}i{u0107}, Vuk Stefanovi{u0107}, 1787-1864 Mueller, Felicity Mikhail Lomonosov and Vuk Karadžić : a study of two language reformers |
title | Mikhail Lomonosov and Vuk Karadžić : a study of two language reformers |
title_full | Mikhail Lomonosov and Vuk Karadžić : a study of two language reformers |
title_fullStr | Mikhail Lomonosov and Vuk Karadžić : a study of two language reformers |
title_full_unstemmed | Mikhail Lomonosov and Vuk Karadžić : a study of two language reformers |
title_short | Mikhail Lomonosov and Vuk Karadžić : a study of two language reformers |
title_sort | mikhail lomonosov and vuk karadžić : a study of two language reformers |
topic | Lomonosov, Mikhail Vasil{u02B9}evich, 1711-1765 Karad{u017E}i{u0107}, Vuk Stefanovi{u0107}, 1787-1864 |
topic_facet | Lomonosov, Mikhail Vasil{u02B9}evich, 1711-1765 Karad{u017E}i{u0107}, Vuk Stefanovi{u0107}, 1787-1864 |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.25911/5d738f7b7394b https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/117336 |