Mikhail Lomonosov and Vuk Karadžić : a study of two language reformers
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1978
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Mueller, Felicity
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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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