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A-Z 711MMabanNilo-SaharanMacedonianSouth Slavic language with approx. 1.2 million speakers in Macedonia <strong>and</strong> approx.100,000 speakers in northern Greece. Macedonian has been st<strong>and</strong>ardized since 1945 <strong>and</strong>is written in the Cyrillic alphabet with the additional letters ‹S›, ‹Γ›, .Characteristics: in polysyllabic words, stress on the antepenultimate syllable, threedifferent postclitic definite articles, pronominal anticipation <strong>of</strong> the determined object.ReferencesElson, M.J. 1989. Macedonian verbal morphology: a structural analysis. Columbus, OH.Koneski, B. 1967–81. Gramatika na makedonskiot literaturen jazik, Parts 1 <strong>and</strong> 2. Skopje.——1983. A historical phonology <strong>of</strong> the Macedonian language. Heidelberg.Lunt, H.G. 1952. A grammar <strong>of</strong> the Macedonian literary language. Skopje.Stamatoski, T. 1986. Borba za makedonski literaturen jazik. Skopje.DictionariesCrvenkovski, D. 1976. Makedonsko-angliski rečnik (Macedonian-English dictionary). Skopje.Koneski, B. (ed.) 1961–6. Rečnik na makedonskiot literaturen jazik, 3 vols. (Repr. 1986 in onevol.) Skopje.

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