Rivista | Balcania et Slavia
Fascicolo | 1 | 2 | 2021
Articolo | Latino o cirillico? Le proposte di un alfabeto misto nelle visioni di unità jugoslava del periodo interbellico
Abstract
This paper discusses the context of script choice (Latin and Cyrillic) in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in the late 1920s and early 1930s, focusing on bialphabetism and biliteracy as official policies of the country. I place the topic in the framework of Latinization in the interwar period and examine three texts by Yugoslav authors that propose a ‘hybrid’ writing system containing the characters of both alphabets as a solution to digraphia. It then explores some reactions to such proposals, including the one of Aleksander Belić. The article is based on the analysis of previously unknown sources found in the Matica Srpska Library in Novi Sad.
Presentato: 02 Novembre 2021 | Accettato: 09 Dicembre 2021 | Pubblicato 21 Dicembre 2021 | Lingua: it
Keywords Latin script • Kingdom of Yugoslavia • Yugoslav alphabet • Cyrillic script • Digraphia
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Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/BES/0/2021/02/003