Jezik Bošnjaka u Crnoj Gori iz ugla bosanskohercegovačkih i crnogorskih lingvista
Language of the Bosniaks in Montenegro from the perspective of Bosnia and Herzegovinian, and Montenegrin linguists
Author(s): Hasnija Muratagić-TunaSubject(s): Phonetics / Phonology, Comparative Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, South Slavic Languages, Philology
Published by: Almanah
Keywords: language; locution; Montenegrin; Bosnian; Muslims; Bosniaks;
Summary/Abstract: Montenegrin locutions have always caught the attention of linguists, especially of dialectologists. Those are considered to be the most detailed described locutions in Slavic world. They were studied by dialectologists from Montenegro, as well as by those from other regions, and even by some of foreign scholars. Among other things, many of them have drawn attention to some linguistic features of the population of Muslim provenance. This paper analyse how the language of Muslims (Muslims, Bosniaks, sometimes called Turks) are interpreted by Bosnia and Herzegovinian, primarily Bosniaks’, and Montenegrin linguists.
- Issue Year: 2018
- Issue No: 77-78
- Page Range: 67-81
- Page Count: 15
- Language: Bosnian
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