The Board for Standardization of the Serbian Language (Serbian: Одбор за стандардизацију српског језика, romanized: Odbor za standardizaciju srpskog jezika) is a linguistic institute in Serbia, Montenegro and Republika Srpska whose purpose is to preserve and foster the Serbian variety of the Serbo-Croatian language. It was founded on 12 December 1997 in Belgrade, then in Yugoslavia.
The founders of the board are:[1]
- Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU)
- Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts (CANU)
- Academy of Sciences and Arts of the Republika Srpska (ANURS)
- Matica srpska
- Institute for the Serbian language in Belgrade
- Faculty of Philology of the University of Belgrade
- Faculty of Philology of the University of Priština
- Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Novi Sad
- Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Banja Luka
- Faculty of Philosophy of the University of East Sarajevo
- Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Niš
- Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Montenegro in Nikšić
- University of Kragujevac
- Serbian Literary Guild in Belgrade
References
- ↑ Projekat Rastko: Одбор за стандардизацију српског језика: "Споразум о оснивању Одбора за стандардизацију српског језика" (Agreement on the Founding of the Board for Standardization of the Serbian Language) (in Serbian)
External links
- Webpage devoted to the Board, in the Rastko Project (in Serbian)
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