This work is an excerpt from the second edition of the (Enciklopedija Jugoslavije). It was authored by two prominent linguists: Dalibor Brozović (1927–2009) Pavle Ivić (1924–1999) Historical Significance
: It examines the complex relationship between the standard varieties of the time, often grouped under the umbrella term Serbo-Croatian (srpskohrvatski) or Croato-Serbian (hrvatskosrpski). Jezik, srpskohrvatski/hrvatskosrpski, hrvatski ...
: Scholars often cite this monograph when discussing the shift from the "unitaristic" linguistic policies of the Yugoslav era to the separate standardization of Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin today. Access and Citations This work is an excerpt from the second
Published by the in Zagreb, the text provides a detailed sociolinguistic and historical analysis of the language(s) spoken in the former Yugoslavia shortly before the country's dissolution. Access and Citations Published by the in Zagreb,
The phrase (Language, Serbo-Croatian/Croato-Serbian, Croatian or Serbian) refers to a foundational linguistic monograph published in 1988 . Overview of the Work