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  1. The South Slavic languages constitute a dialect continuum. [1] [2] Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin constitute a single dialect within this continuum. [3] South Slavic. Eastern. Bulgarian – (ISO 639-1 code: bg; ISO 639-2 code: bul; SIL code: bul; Linguasphere: 53-AAA-hb)

  2. The Slavic language group is classified into three branches: (1) the South Slavic branch, with its two subgroups Bosnian-Croatian-Montenegrin-Serbian-Slovene and Bulgarian-Macedonian, (2) the West Slavic branch, with its three subgroups Czech-Slovak, Sorbian, and Lekhitic (Polish and related tongues), and (3) the East Slavic branch, comprising ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › South_SlavsSouth Slavs - Wikipedia

    The South Slavic languages, one of three branches of the Slavic languages family (the other being West Slavic and East Slavic), form a dialect continuum. It comprises, from west to east, the official languages of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, North Macedonia, and Bulgaria. The South Slavic languages are ...

  4. South Slavic languages | Britannica. Contents. South Slavic languages. Learn about this topic in these articles: European distribution. In Europe: Romance, Germanic, and Slavic languages. The South Slavic languages include Slovene, Serbo-Croatian (known as Serbian, Croatian, or Bosnian), Macedonian, and Bulgarian. Slavic languages.

  5. Like other South Slavic languages, Serbo-Croatian has a simple phonology, with the common five-vowel system and twenty-five consonants. Its grammar evolved from Common Slavic , with complex inflection , preserving seven grammatical cases in nouns, pronouns, and adjectives.

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  6. Church Slavonic in its different variants remained the main source of innovations in vocabulary in East Slavic and in some South Slavic languages. The Slavic languages make extensive use of prefixes and suffixes to derive new words and thereby enrich the vocabulary—e.g., Russian čern-yj ‘black,’ čern-i-t’ ‘to blacken,’ o-čern-i-t ...

  7. Nov 8, 2022 · South Slavic dialects have been addressed by numerous studies in traditional dialectology, as well as historical and areal linguistics. This article proposes a new approach to the existing data, using linguistic complexity as a parameter of cross-linguistic and cross-dialect variation in South Slavic.

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