@article {Асенова1981, title = {За мястото на българския език между балканските езици. 2}, journal = {Съпоставително езикознание / Сопоставительное языкознание / Conrastive linguistics}, volume = {6}, year = {1981}, pages = {145{\textendash}149}, abstract = {The features which serve as basis of the Balkan linguistic union are manifested most completely and consistently in Bulgarian: 1. Bulgarian possesses a complete set of Balkanisms, whereas a certain number of them are missing in the other Balkan languages; 2. The Balkanisms, with their uneven territorial distribution, are consistently present in Bulgarian in all its dialects and are manifested in a highly developed and firmly established form, including those which exist in the other Balkan languages as trends only. Bulgarian is thus defined as a Balkan language-standard which unites relevant specific features of the Balkan linguistic union.}, author = {Петя Асенова} }