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LINGUIST List Resources for Croatia Sign Language
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The mediating role of parents and school in peer aggression problems ; Posredniška vloga staršev in šole pri vrstniškem nasilju
In: CEPS Journal 12 (2022) 1, S. 169-188 (2022)
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Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Croatian Sign Language
: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
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The Island Name Krk, Croatia, in its Mediterranean and European Context ; Название острова Крк (Хорватия) в средиземноморском и общеевропейском контексте
Коутс, Р.; Coates, R.. - : Издательство Уральского университета, 2020
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Sprachsegregation in Post-Jugoslawien - Ideologie und Realität
Hamzić, Ermina. - 2020
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A Research Guide to Southeastern Europe: Print and Electronic Sources
In: Library Staff Publications (2019)
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Grammatik in Texten im Deutschunterricht (Deutsch als Zweitsprache und Deutsch als Fremdsprache) - ein internationaler Vergleich Deutschland - Kroatien
Kurevija, Mirna (Dr. phil.). - : Ludwigsburg : Pädagogische Hochschule Ludwigsburg, 2019
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Predictors of bullying and victimisation in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ... : Napovedovalci ustrahovanja in viktimizacije otrok z motnjo pozornosti s hiperaktivnostjo ...
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Croatia Sign Language: a language of Croatia
: SIL International, 2018
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Croatian Language Standardization and the Production of Nationalized Political Subjects through Language? Perspectives from the Social Sciences and Humanities ...
Amelia, Abercrombie; John Hodges, Andrew. - : Humanities Commons, 2018
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Predictors of bullying and victimisation in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ; Napovedovalci ustrahovanja in viktimizacije otrok z motnjo pozornosti s hiperaktivnostjo
In: CEPS Journal 8 (2018) 4, S. 63-88 (2018)
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Croatia as a virtual tourist destination: A linguistic and sentiment analysis
M. Bait; B. Valkovic; S. Jurin. - : University of Rijeka Faculty of tourism and hospitality management, 2018. : place:Opatija (Croatia), 2018
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English communicative competence and predominant language for online use through smartphones in Croatia as compared to Slovenia
In: ExELL (Explorations in English Language and Linguistics), Vol 6, Iss 2, Pp 130-162 (2018) (2018)
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My neighbour, the criminal: how memories of the 1991-1995 conflict in Croatia affect attitudes towards the Serb minority
In: Nations and Nationalism (2017) (In press). (2017)
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Samoidentyfikacja oraz kulturowa i polityczna tożsamość Serbów vukovarskich po 1995 roku ; Самоідентифікація і культурна та політична тотожність вуковарських сербів після 1995 р.
In: Studia Politologica Ucraino-Polona; № 7 (2017); 59-69 ; 2312-8933 (2017)
Abstract: 1995. The Vukovar-Srijem County was one of the most important conflict areas during the Croatian Homeland War in the years 1991- 1995. The city of Vukovar was besieged and – as a consequence - mostly destroyed by shelling. The war time changed the ethnic structure in the county, nevertheless, about one third of the population of the Vukovar region is ethnically Serbian.The analysis is focused on the changes in the identity of the Serbs in the region of Vukovar after the war. If one agrees with the assumption that Serbs as a nation were threatened by an identity crisis after the Yugoslav wars of the 90s, the Vukovar’s Serbs were even more vulnerable to it. They lost their former state – the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – and became a minority in the newly born state – the Republic of Croatia.Serbs in Vukovar had to deal with the problem of the collective guilt ascribed to them by the Croat majority. At the same time, part of the Serbs from Vukovar region also perceived themselves as victims of the war time.According to the local Croatian researchers, at present in Vukovar, most of the – especially young – people have strong ethnic and religious identities. For the Serbs in the region, the language and the Cyrillic script has special importance for their ethnic, cultural and political identity. The special role of the Cyrillic script in this context became clearly visible when a local conflict about the bilingual signs in public places broke out.An important role in the process of shaping the identity of Vukovar Serbs is played by local organizations and institutions representing the view of the Serb minority in the region. ; 1995. The Vukovar-Srijem County was one of the most important conflict areas during the Croatian Homeland War in the years 1991- 1995. The city of Vukovar was besieged and – as a consequence - mostly destroyed by shelling. The war time changed the ethnic structure in the county, nevertheless, about one third of the population of the Vukovar region is ethnically Serbian.The analysis is focused on the changes in the identity of the Serbs in the region of Vukovar after the war. If one agrees with the assumption that Serbs as a nation were threatened by an identity crisis after the Yugoslav wars of the 90s, the Vukovar’s Serbs were even more vulnerable to it. They lost their former state – the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – and became a minority in the newly born state – the Republic of Croatia.Serbs in Vukovar had to deal with the problem of the collective guilt ascribed to them by the Croat majority. At the same time, part of the Serbs from Vukovar region also perceived themselves as victims of the war time.According to the local Croatian researchers, at present in Vukovar, most of the – especially young – people have strong ethnic and religious identities. For the Serbs in the region, the language and the Cyrillic script has special importance for their ethnic, cultural and political identity. The special role of the Cyrillic script in this context became clearly visible when a local conflict about the bilingual signs in public places broke out.An important role in the process of shaping the identity of Vukovar Serbs is played by local organizations and institutions representing the view of the Serb minority in the region.
Keyword: identity and self-identification; serbs in Vukovar; the Serbs in Croatia; Vukovar; Vukovar-Srijem County
URL: http://journals.uran.ua/spup/article/view/164819
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Die sprachliche Situation im Schulwesen der Stadt Zagreb
Pranjic, Ivana. - 2017
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Advances in understanding multilingualism : a global perspective
Aladrović Slovaček, Katarina; Andersen, Katja; Yağmur, Kutlay. - Wien : Peter Lang Edition, 2016
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From Velebit to Casablanca: (re)construction of geography and identity in the names of Croatian enterprises
In: Europa Regional ; 13.2005 ; 3 ; 123-132 (2016)
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De Musica Disserenda, XII/1, 2016: Nineteenth-Century Music in Central Europe: Paradigms and Popular Canon
Cavallini, I; Zorawska-Witkowska, A; Slavicky, T. - : Muzikoloski Institut ZRC SAZU, 2016. : country:SI, 2016. : place:Lubiana, 2016
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Minority languages in Europe and beyond : results and prospects
Ureland, P. Sture (Hrsg.). - Berlin : Logos, 2015
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