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| | Macedonian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Macedonian nationalism is opposed to Bulgarian and Serbian interests. |  | | Main article: Political views on the Macedonian language |  | | This group tried, in the 19th century, accompanied by pan-Slavic nationalism, to make the first attempt to resolve the question of linguistic norms in what they considered the Bulgarian-Macedonian diasystem. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedonian_language
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| | Macedonian Heritage - FAQ |
 | | Despite claims and counter claims over “exclusive rights”, experts on the Macedonian question have not failed to observe that the “name issue” is but the tip of the iceberg. |  | | Ihre Sprache und ihr Volkstum, Goettingen 1906) devoted themselves to the analysis of the ancient Macedonian language as a pre-stage of Greek. |  | | But the main impetus came during the 1930s when the Comintern and the communist parties of the Balkan states, motivated by political reasons, adopted the term not only as a regional but as an ethnic one. |
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http://www.macedonian-heritage.gr/FAQ.html
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| | Ancient Macedonian Language - a distinct Indo-European language |
 | | Crossland says that the names of Macedonians mentioned in fifth- and fourth-century sources are almost all either certainly or possibly Greek, but he argues that this is not significant, since members of one people often borrow names from another whom they regard as culturally superior. |  | | It is likely that virtually any trader, businessman, administrator, or political leader of the time would have spoken this language (or would have been in the company of an interpreter who could), as well as his own vernacular and perhaps other trade or administrative languages as well. |  | | The lexical items thought to be Macedonian are too few and uncertain for any useful reconstructions of the language's sound system or morphology, and no Greek writer of the fifth or fourth century B.C. states explicitly whether Greek speakers such as the Athenians could understand the native speech of the Macedonians. |
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http://www.ancientmacedonia.com/shea2.html
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| | Macedonian Language indeed is Bulgarian with Serbian letters |
 | | As to the Serbian policy, it did not resort to similar language partition against the Yugoslav Albanians and Turks - they were actually deprived of all their rights; they were not considered nations at all, but rather a "minority" in its worst connotation, although they were prevalent in some areas. |  | | Cyril and Methodius were Macedonians, and Kemal Ataturk too, was Macedonian (a fact which is often suppressed). |  | | Any single piece of criticism against the new, Macedonian language is by rule interpreted as a blow against Yugoslavia. |
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http://www.macedoniainfo.com/books/kronsteiner/ik_3_eng.html
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| | Macedonia FAQ: Citations from various authors dealing with the Macedonian Language |
 | | The report, a protest of the Macedonians under Greek rule, published in the Greek communist journal "Rizospastis" and others, is the result of the hidden desires and of the struggle of the entire Macedonian nation. |  | | Trajcho Kostov (1897-1949), Bulgarian Political Worker, Secretary of the CC BWP (C) The debate as to whether the Macedonians are Bulgarians or Macedonian Slavs would under the present circumstances be in truth a doctrinaire tongue-wagging. |  | | While the Serbian officials did not allow you to call yourselves Macedonians and persecuted those who disobeyed, now the Bulgarian fascists and chauvinists force you to call yourselves Macedonian Bulgarians, also persecuting those who say they are Macedonians. |
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http://faq.macedonia.org/language/citations.html
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| | macmodlan |
 | | The issue of the Macedonian language, in official use as separate literary language in the Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia since 1944 (about 1.5 million speakers), is heavily charged with political emotions on the part of Bulgaria, Greece, and the former Yugoslavia, and has to be approached carefully. |  | | This was achieved by the so-called 'Slav apostles,' |  | | It belongs to the groups of South Slavonic languages, alongside Serbo-Croat and Slovene, and is also one of the Balkan languages (forming the Balkan Sprachbund), together with Romanian, Albanian, Modern Greek and, partially, Serbian. |
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http://www.ucc.ie/staff/jprodr/macedonia/macmodlan.html
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| | Contemporary Macedonian Culture |
 | | The true founder of the contemporary Macedonian theater is Vojdan Chernodrinski, an idealist who believed strongly in the ideals of his people and freedom of his homeland. |  | | This was not, however, the first attempt by Macedonian writers to organize an association. |  | | Among the numerous Macedonian zographs of the second half of the 19th century, renowned are the names of Blagoj Damjanov from Tresonche and his sons Mihail and Hristo, the zographs of the Frchkovski family, Hristo Makriev, Kuzman Blazhenov and his son Janko, and Danil Nestorov. |
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http://www.unet.com.mk/mian/macult.htm
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| | MACEDONIAN LANGUAGE |
 | | They were born in Thessoloniki, defending the positions of Christianity among pagan people. |  | | These ideas were accepted by the generations after the First and Second World War's so that after the National Liberation War was officially codified by an Act of National Assembly of Macedonia. |  | | Kiril refused such a supposition affirming the right of every nation to be educated in its own language. |
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http://www.cybermacedonia.com/mlanguag.html
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| | Old Macedonian language |
 | | Hellenes believed Macedonians a sort of semi-barbarians, i.e. |  | | Through these regions, which were inhabited since the New Stone Age, a lot of ways of tribal migrations were going, and that is why its ethnic composition appeared very mixed: the researchers find there Greek, Illyrian and Thracian elements. |  | | Voiced aspirated consonants did not become voiceless but were preserved (Greek thanos vs. Macedonian danos 'death'). |
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http://indoeuro.bizland.com/tree/balk/macedonian.html
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| | MACEDONIAN LANGUAGE DISPUTE |
 | | This web site, intended for research purposes, contains copyright material included "for fair use only" |  | | The Macedonian protesters said the plan to teach 30 Albanian youngsters in their mother tongue was unjustified. |  | | The rector of Tetovo university, Fadil Sulejmani, said all bargains made between "the Macedonian regime and their collaborators in the PDSH" would be rejected. |
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http://www.balkanpeace.org/cib/mac/mac08.shtml
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| | Macedonia for the Macedonians |
 | | A large number of scholarly papers from the field of Macedonian studies have been published by Macedonian and foreign authors. |  | | In his book On Macedonian Matters, published in 1903 in Sofia and immediately suppressed by the Bulgarians, Misirkov wrote, 'I am a Macedonian. |  | | As for the Macedonian people and its state are concerned, language is of extreme significance and offers confirmation of their historical continuity. |
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http://www.makedonija.info/language.html
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| | aar0902 |
 | | However, the Macedonian people, not only during the Turkish rule, but also during the period of partition of Macedonia, continued to nourish and develop its mother tongue, which, in the beginning of the XX century, was the most used language of all languages in Macedonia and was spoken approximatelly by 90% of the population. |  | | The Macedonian language as a basic attribute of the Macedonian nation has been used in the spheres of the social, scientific and cultural life in the Republic of Macedonia and outside her borders, attributing to the complete affirmation of the Macedonian nation and state. |  | | According to the proposition of the Commission on lingual question the Macedonian alphabet and ortography were proclaimed as official in Macedonia (1945). |
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http://www.soros.org.mk/archive/G09/A09/aar0902.htm
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| | Macedonian |
 | | Bulgaria denies the existence of a Macedonian language, classifying the spoken language as a southwest Bulgarian dialect and the written language as a "regional norm" of Bulgarian. |  | | Until the end of World War II (1939-1945), Serbs called Macedonian a south Serbian dialect. |  | | Many scholars in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, on the other hand, consider dialects spoken in Bulgaria and Serbia to be part of the Macedonian language. |
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http://www.flw.com/languages/macedonian.htm
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| | Learn Macedonian |
 | | Macedonian is one of the easiest languages to learn to read and write. |  | | The Macedonian language is spoken in Republic of Macedonia but it is also the mother tongue and a language of everyday communication in those parts of the Balkan states populated by ethnic Macedonians (northern Greece, southwestern Bulgaria, in some parts of Albania and Serbia). |  | | This is a free "web-school" where You can get an elementary knowledge about the Macedonian language in 6 lessons. |
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http://www.geocities.com/macedonian_lng
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| | Learn Macedonian Online - Write or Speak in Macedonian Language Exchange |
 | | Find out which type of language exchange is right for you. |  | | Language exchange learning is also inexpensive because we provide free tips and conversation lesson plans that allow you to do a language exchange on your own. |  | | I live in Macedonia so it is my native country and Macedonian language is my native language.I also speak English and i want to learn to speak French too!.. |
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http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/Macedonian.asp
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| | Macedonian language, alphabet and pronunciation |
 | | Macedonian became the official language of the Republic of Macedonia in 1944. |  | | From the end of the 16th century vernacular Macedonian began to appear in writing, though a modern standard written version of Macedonian only appeared in 1945. |  | | Since then many literary works have been published in Macedonian. |
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http://www.omniglot.com/writing/macedonian.htm
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| | Macedonian_Language |
 | | TOWARDS THE MACEDONIAN RENAISSANCE (Macedonian Textbooks of the Nineteenth Century) |  | | A New Work on the Ethnography of the Macedonian Slavs by Petar Danilovich Draganov |  | | First Language Speakers of the World's Languages from Ethnologue |
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http://www.gate.net/~mango/Macedonian_Language.htm
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| | Macedonian language - [wp-polyglots] Translation of WordPress in Macedonian language |
 | | Forcing all those people to learn now a new foreign Macedonian language (or any other one) |  | | "There is no ancient Macedonian Language but a Greek dialect" |  | | The issue of Macedonian political refugees, special Macedonian language, Recognition of the Macedonian language as an official language of minorities in |
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http://macedonian-language.getinfoeasy.com
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| | The Macedonian Language |
 | | Macedonian is a South Slavic language divided into two large groups, the western and the eastern Macedonian dialects. |  | | It was thought by their disciples (St.Kliment and St.Naum) at a monastery in Ohrid, Macedonia, whence it spread across the Eastern Slavic world. |  | | The Cyrilic alphabet that the Macedonian language uses, was developed by the Macedonian brothers from Solun (Salonica), St.Cyril and St.Methodius (Sveti Kiril i Metodij), in the IX-th century. |
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http://www.cs.earlham.edu/~dusko/language.html
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| | UCLA Language Materials Project Language Profiles Page |
 | | Each Language Profile includes information about the historical, cultural, and social roots of the language, a map showing where the language is spoken, basic facts about the grammar, writing systems, and history of the language, and a wealth of other sociolinguistic information. |  | | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. |  | | The links are located at the top of the Profile page, just under the language name. |
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http://www.lmp.ucla.edu/profiles/profm01.htm
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| | jazik, pismo i kultura |
 | | The Veda were codified around 2.700 or 1.500 B.C. and are written in the so-called "sanscrit language", i.e. |  | | n] - "fire" etc. which corresponds to the oldest Macedonian lexic which is present and on these Macedonian regions as well from the end of the of the Mesolithic period and the beginning of Neolithic, i.e. |  | | In the completeness of its peculiarities of the ancient Macedonian diasystem, stand out the central Macedonian talks and the peripheral Macedonian talks while the dialectic differentiation of the ancient Macedonian language can be confirmed from the deciphered texts of inscriptions from prehistoric time which are registered on many places of the Balkan peninsula. |
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http://www.unet.com.mk/ancient-macedonians/lac_a.htm
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| | Yamada Language Center: Macedonian WWW Guide |
 | | This page is maintained by the Yamada Language Center at the University of Oregon. |  | | The Macedonian Language - Alphabet and some useful phrases |  | | Macedonian Language - Lots of links mostly about the history and structure of Macedonian |
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http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/guides/macedonian.html
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| | Yamada Language Center: Macedonian Fonts |
 | | This page is maintained by the Yamada Language Center at the University of Oregon. |  | | Additional font resources - Not finding what you need? |  | | We encourage users to abide by any usage agreements packaged with the font. |
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http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/fonts/macedonian.html
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| | Macedonian language schools and courses |
 | | Search the edufind website or the entire internet. |  | | We don't have any listing for Macedonian at the moment. |  | | Use the search box below to find Macedonian courses |
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http://www.edufind.com/languages/learn_Macedonian.cfm
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| | Makedonski jazik |
 | | Views of Krste Petkov Misirkov on standard Macedonian language. |
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http://www.soros.org.mk/konkurs/076/angver/makedonski_jazik.html
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| | yourDictionary.com • Slavic Languages: Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Polish, Czech, Serbian, Croatian Dictionary |
 | | WebCreatorPlus.com- the last website or ecommerce solution you will ever need! |  | | Quick Lookup Database: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. |  | | yourDictionary.com • Slavic Languages: Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Polish, Czech, Serbian, Croatian Dictionary |
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http://www.yourdictionary.com/languages/slavic.html
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