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THE SPELLING OF THE WORD “YUGOSLAVIA” IN THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING SOURCES AND LITERATURE

https://doi.org/ 10.18384/2310-676X-2018-1-6-13

Abstract

The characteristic features of the spelling of the word “Yugoslavia” are identified and described, which will help the beginning researcher of Yugoslavian history to work with English sources and literature. The article presents possible spelling variants of the word “Yugoslavia” in the English literature and sources. The work is of interdisciplinary nature and can be used by both researchers and specialists in the modern history of European countries and the USA and by researchers of modern English. The author tracks the process of the formation, modification and standardization of the spelling norms of the word “Yugoslavia” in the English language, sources and literature.

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Dmitry A Pluzhnikov
Moscow Region State University
Russian Federation


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