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The phonological characteristics of today’s speech in Kastav

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2006
The work presents phonological (linguistic) characteristics of local speech of Kastav. The analysis contains inventory, distribution and origin of prosody, vocalism and consonants.
Irena Drpić
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Dialects of Gorski Kotar

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2010
All three Croatian dialectal groups are spoken in the county of Gorski Kotar: Kajkavian, Štokavian and Čakavian, but they have not been the object of significant research.
Marija Malnar
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A Humorous Text about the Inhabitants of Lovran

open access: yesZbornik Lovranšćine, 2014
In the third volume of Čakavisch-Deutsches Lexicon (Böhlau Verlag: Köln – Wien): Čakavische Texte published in 1983 by Petar Šimunović and Reinhold Olesch there is a short humoruos story about the inhabitants of Lovran (pp.
Jasna Vince
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THE KAJKAVIAN WORDS IN THE CRES "PASSION" BY FRANIĆ VODARIĆ

open access: yesFluminensia: Journal for Philological Research, 2002
In the article the lexis of the manuscript Pisna od Muke Gospodina našega Isukarsta po Matiju, Marku, Luki i Jivanu zločena u pisni po Franiću Vodariću Crisaninu naravi težačke kopačke has been analyzed.
Marinka Šimić
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The Local Dialect of Kacana

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2009
This paper presents the linguistic features of the local dialect spoken in the settlement of Kacana, situated on the territory of the city of Vodnjan in Istria.
David Mandić, Lina Pliško
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On shortening, lengthening, and accent shifts in Slavic

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2017
The paper deals with several problems of Slavic historical accentology – pretonic length in the accentual paradigm c (and b) in South and West Slavic, the neo-circumflex phenomenon (including the accent in the genitive plural), the kȍkōt ‘rooster’ type ...
Mate Kapović
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Kajkavian words in the Croatian translation of Johannes Herolt's Disipuli (†1468)

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2016
Kajkavian words had begun to enter Croatian medieval literature written in Glagolitic script by the late 14th century (Petris Miscellany, Vinodol Miscelany, Kolunić Miscelany and other Glagolitic manuscripts).
Andrea Radošević
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Kvaderna kapitula lovranskoga, a source for the research of Croatian linguistic history

open access: yesZbornik Lovranšćine, 2014
Kvaderna kapitula lovranskoga is a collection of different types of documents written in Lovran between 15th and 18th century in Glagolic script and Croatian language and Latin script and Italian language (different lists of rights and obligations ...
Sanja Holjevac, Anastazija Vlastelić
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Rogi ribaru! (Čakavski frazemi sa sastavnicom rog)

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje
U radu se analiziraju frazemi sa zoosomatskom sastavnicom rog koji su zabilježeni u rječnicima čakavskih govora. Prikupljena se frazeološka građa s obzirom na dubinsku strukturu, odnosno s obzirom na motivacijski element u njoj, može podijeliti u ...
Martina Bašić
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JURAJ KRIŽANIĆ - THE GRAMMARIAN OF »OZALJSKI KRUG« (OZALJ CIRCLE)

open access: yesFluminensia: Journal for Philological Research, 1991
»Gramatičko iskazanje ob ruskom jeziku«, written by Juraj Križanić at Tobolsk in 1665, was conceived as an ali-Slavic grammar, in which six Slavic language systems were included but Russian and Croatian were the most represented ones.
Milan Moguš
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