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Table of contents
Editor’s introduction1
Some remarks on distinctive features: Especially in Standard Serbo-Croatian13 Generative structuralism33 Some contributions to the theory of contact linguistics47 Psychological studies of bilingualism in Vojvodina73 On referentially used nouns and the upgrading/downgrading of their identificatory force91 Structure and typology of dialectal differentiation101 Prosodic possibilities in phonology and morphology111 Translation and backtranslation131 Language change in an urban setting145 Some aspects of prescriptivism in Serbo-Croatian163 Linguistic variety and relationship of languages187 Language contacts in multilingual Vojvodina203 Modern Icelandic vowel quantity revisited227 Language in space and space in language241 Linguistic theory and sociolinguistics in Yugoslavia279 Language planning: Theory and application301 Psycholinguistics: Research directions321 On linguistic autonomy345 Language contact, language system and language code361