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- W2579297756 abstract "The disintegration of Yugoslavia also brought about the disintegration of what used to be its principal standard language, Serbo-Croatian. The present study looks at the attitudes of the speakers of Croatian to the speakers of Serbian and vice versa, using the matched guise technique. The participants listened to the Serbian and Croatian recordings of the fable The North Wind and the Sun spoken by a Serbian-Croatian bilingual, as well as the recordings of the same text in seven other languages used as fillers. The participants were divided into several age groups: some of them remember the war years quite vividly, others only have vague recollections, while the youngest groups were born after it ended. The results show that the speakers of Serbian have slightly more negative attitudes to Croatian than vice versa. Surprisingly, adult groups on both sides exhibited neutral attitudes to the neighbouring language while the most negative attitudes were found in the group of 13-year-old native speakers of Serbian. The amount of contact with the neighbouring language was shown to correlate positively with the attitudes to it. In addition, some speakers of Serbian perceive Croatian as the same variety as Serbian, but one that was deliberately changed and raised to the status of a separate language. 1. Historical background The story of Croatian and Serbian is a truly complex one: it begins with two different literary traditions, which later merged into a common standard language and continues in bloodshed and largely mutually intelligible, but separate languages. Croatian and Serbian belong to the same language family (Slavic) and the same sub-branch (south Slavic). They had been developing more or less independently for centuries, with western influences from Austro-Hungary and Italy on the varieties spoken in today’s Croatia and eastern, predominantly Turkish influence on the varieties spoken in today’s Serbia. This also resulted in two different scripts: Latin for Croatian and both Cyrillic and Latin for Serbian. However, the standard 1 Even though structurally Croatian and Serbian may well be considered to be the national variants of the same polycentric standard language (Kordic 2010, Groschel 2003), they are now fully standardized and internationally recognized as separate languages. Therefore, in this text, we shall refer to Croatian and Serbian as languages, keeping in mind that the situation with these two standard varieties is much more comparable to standard Dutch and Flemish, than to, for instance," @default.
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- W2579297756 title "Their language sounds aggressive: a matched guise study with Serbian and Croatian" @default.
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