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| * Imaginary history (written text, assortment of paintings, fake Croatian identities i.e Marco Polo) | | * Imaginary history (written text, assortment of paintings, fake Croatian identities i.e Marco Polo) |
| * Language issues (using a Herzegovina Slavic Language for creating a standard constructed language i.e Serbo-Croatian for a super SLAVIC state 19 century style & then imposing it on '''others''' and ignoring their mother tongue !!!). | | * Language issues (using a Herzegovina Slavic Language for creating a standard constructed language i.e Serbo-Croatian for a super SLAVIC state 19 century style & then imposing it on '''others''' and ignoring their mother tongue !!!). |
| + | (What's in a Name: The Case of Serbo-Croatian by R Bugarski - 2004 [http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/slave_0080-2557_2004_num_75_1_6858'' link'']) |
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| + | A group of Slavic tribes settle in the Dalmatian Hinterland (Roman Dalmatia). They spoke old Slavic-Chakavian. Their leader from 880s was referred to as in Latin: "Branimiro comite dux cruatorum cogitavit" thus indicating a Slavic connection with the Sarmatian tribes. |
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| Note to self: There is a major difference between... | | Note to self: There is a major difference between... |