Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, a Grammar analyzes and clarifies the
complex, dynamic language situation in the former Yugoslavia. Addressing
squarely the issues connected with the splintering of Serbo-Croatian
into component languages, this volume provides teachers and learners
with practical solutions and highlights the differences among the
languages as well as the communicative core that they all share. The
first book to cover all three components of the post-Yugoslav linguistic
environment, this reference manual features:
- Thorough presentation of the grammar common to Bosnian, Croatian, and
Serbian, with explication of all the major differences
- Examples from a broad range of spoken language and literature
- New approaches to accent and clitic ordering, two of the most
difficult points in BCS grammar
- Order of grammar presentation in chapters 1-16 keyed to corresponding
lessons in Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, a Textbook
- "Sociolinguistic commentary" explicating the cultural and political
context within which Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian function and have
been defined
- Separate indexes of the grammar and sociolinguistic commentary, and of
all words discussed in both