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Serbian names, while Russo-Slavonic names are used for religious holidays. During the short existence of Slavonic-Serbian, some forms became more or less standard, and the share of vernacular Serbian elements grew in it. Some authors argue that the application of Russo-Slavonic, Serbian, and Russian elements in a given work was regulated by stylistic conventions. In an individual sentence, the word
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are common. There are no definite rules determining how to combine elements from these languages. It mostly depends on the writer's linguistic attitude and the subject he writes about. So, in an Italian grammar written by Vikentije Ljuština, objects of everyday use are usually referred to by their
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I have the honour to announce to all Revered Readers that I am, without any doubt, intent on printing that praiseworthy and to all Serbian People valuable SERBIAN HISTORY, a whole chapter of which I have published long ago.
1130:Честь имамъ всѣмъ Высокопочитаемымъ Читателемъ обявити, да безъ сваке сумнѣ намѣренъ есамъ, ону достохвалну и цѣлому Сербскому Роду преполезну ИСТОРИЮ СЕРБСКУ, от коесамъ цѣло оглавленïе давно сообщïо, печатати. 1133:Čest' imam vsěm Vysokopočitaemym Čitatelem objaviti, da bez svake sumně naměren esam, onu dostohvalnu i cělomu Serbskomu Rodu prepoleznu ISTORIJU SERBSKU, ot koesam cělo oglavlenie davno soobštio, pečatati. 1153:Čast imam objaviti svim Visokopoštovanim Čitaocima da sam bez svake sumnje nameren štampati onu dosta hvaljenu i celome Srpskom Rodu prekorisnu ISTORIJU SRPSKU, od koje sam celo poglavlje davno saopštio. 1047:
and practical books, and other kinds of publications. Various laws, decisions, and proclamations by the Habsburg authorities were printed in Slavonic-Serbian, in which also the first Serbian newspapers,
1150:Част имам објавити свим Високопоштованим Читаоцима да сам без сваке сумње намерен штампати ону доста хваљену и целоме Српском Роду прекорисну ИСТОРИЈУ СРПСКУ, од које сам цело поглавље давно саопштио. 483: 1013:. By the mid-18th century, Serbo-Slavonic had been mostly replaced with Russo-Slavonic (Russian recension of Church Slavonic) as the principal literary language of the Serbs. 420: 350: 1040:
and his followers, whose reformatory efforts formed modern literary Serbian based on the popular language. The last notable work in Slavonic-Serbian was published in 1825.
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could be either predominantly Serbian, or predominantly Russo-Slavonic, or combined in any other ratio. A sentence in the newspapers
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Paxton, Roger V. (1981). "Identity and Consciousness: Culture and Politics among the Habsburg Serbs in the Eighteenth Century". In
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Slavonic-Serbian was used in literary works, including prose and poetry, school textbooks, philological and theological works,
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and publications during the 1780s and 1790s. At the beginning of the 19th century, it was severely attacked by
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Around that time, laymen became more numerous and notable than Orthodox monks and priests among active
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in each direction, was composed by adapting a German–Russian dictionary into Slavonic-Serbian.
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Albin, Alexander (1970). "The Creation of the Slaveno-Serbski Literary Language".
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blending of Russo-Slavonic, vernacular Serbian, and, to a lesser degree, Russian;
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At the beginning of the 18th century, the literary language of the
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Comparison of standard Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin and Serbian
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Nation and Ideology: Essays in Honor of Wayne S. Vucinich
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Index

Church Slavonic
Slavo-Serbia

Vojvodina
Language family
Indo-European
Balto-Slavic
Slavic
South Slavic
Church Slavonic
Writing system
Old Cyrillic alphabet
ISO 639-3
South Slavic languages
Serbo-Croatian
Bosnian
Croatian
Montenegrin
Serbian
Slavonic-Serbian
Dialects
Shtokavian
Younger Ikavian
Bunjevac
Slavonian
Šokac
Dubrovnik
Eastern Herzegovinian
Užice
Zeta–Raška

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