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ZAGREB, Sept 4 (Hina) - Members of a Serbian delegation at the
recent 12th international Slavonic congress have failed in yet
another attempt to prove the Croatian language does not exist.
During the congress in Krakow, Poland, from August 27 to September
3, Serb Slavists also unsuccessfully tried to prove everything
written in the Croatian stokavian dialect, which is the standard
form in the Croatian language, belonged to Serbian culture.
More than 1,100 Slavonic experts from 40 or so countries from every
continent took part in the congress which had a special discussion
on the standardisation of Slavic languages.
After returning from the Congress, Croatian delegation member
Josip Bratulic, who is the president of Croatia's cultural
institution Matica Hrvatska, told Hina that Croatian reports at the
conference were well received and resulted in lively discussions.
"Especially discussed were the problems of languages, because the
Serbian delegation distributed its Slovo - A Declaration on the
Serbian language - in which it said there was no Croatian language,
that all stokavian speakers of Orthodox, Catholic and Muslim faith
were Serbs and that as a result all works written in stokavian
belonged to Serbian culture," Bratulic said.
He added that such a stance had been presented before meetings of
language commissions and provoked a specific chaos.
"We expected this, and this was common in previous years during
Yugoslav linguistic congresses," the Matica Hrvatska president
said, adding that in the meantime some Serb Slavists in Krakow in
discussions with Croatian delegation members had apologised and
distanced themselves from the Declaration and their colleagues.
Bratulic said 20 or so foreign non-Croat Slavists made
presentations on Croatian themes and summaries of their materials
for the congress were written in Croatian.
The next international Slavonic congress will be held in 2002 in
Ljubljana, Slovenia.
(Hina) mbr jn /lml
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