20 August 1996 DUBRAVKO SKILJAN: Changes in the language policy are unquestionable and apparent. It needs to be stated, that even in former times the language policy was never actually explicitly formulated, so that now, even though a lot more efficient that before, it is implemented more through different acts than it is clearly defined in the sociolinguistic and linguistic […]

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