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English-SerboCroatian Dictionary

English-SerboCroatian Dictionary

English-SerboCroatian Dictionary

Morton Benson
December 2008
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    The term 'SerboCroatian' denotes a South Slavic language with several varieties. These varieties are spoken in areas that compromised the former Yugoslavia. People living in Serbia and Montenegro now usually call their language 'Serbian'. People living in Croatia now usually call their language 'Croatian'. People living in Bosnia and Hercegovina now usually call their language 'Bosnian'. The varieties of SerboCroatian, as used by educated speakers, are mutually intelligible in the same manner as the varieties of English are mutually intelligible. The dictionary is a guide for speakers of SerboCroatian who are learning English at any level, and for speakers of English who are studying SerboCraoatian at an advanced level. Professional translators have called earlier editions of this work and its companion volume 'the ultimate authority'.

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    "The Benson dictionaries....have long been recognized as outstanding achievements in the field of bilingual Slavic lexicography....they accomplished the nearly impossible task of codifying two languages, each of which has significant variants." William W. Derbyshire, Slavic and East European Journal

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    Product details

    December 2008
    Paperback
    9780521099219
    780 pages
    234 × 156 × 39 mm
    1.07kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Preface second edition
    • Preface third edition
    • Introduction
    • 1. Scope of the dictionary
    • 2. Standard dialects of English
    • 3. Treatment of entries
    • Bibliography
    • Abbreviations used
    • Transcription
    • Dictionary.
      Editor
    • Morton Benson