Prepositions in the Ekavian Čakavian Dialect in relation to prepositions in other language systems: Theoretical aspects and descriptive methodology [PDF]
The paper firstly presents the theoretical basis for an analysis of prepositions as a type of word in terms of general linguisticics and standard language. A review of papers dealing with prepositions within general linguistics, the Croatian language and
Irena Miloš
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The phonological characteristics of today’s speech in Kastav [PDF]
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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Iz fonologije neliturgijskih izdanja senjske glagoljske tiskare [PDF]
In this paper, focusing on three Croatian Glagolitic editions printed in Senj as examples, the authors attempt to form a clearer linguistic picture of the non-liturgical works printed at Senj’s Glagolitic printing press, particularly in light of ...
Blažević Krezić, Vera +1 more
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Ideologies about the Serbo-Croatian language: Separateness vs. togetherness [PDF]
Since the nature of the Serbo-Croatian varieties is seen as having political implications, many researchers of Serbo-Croatian have built theories to support either an ideology of togetherness, which glosses over the differences between the standard ...
Bunčić, Daniel
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Об употреблении предложных и винительных падежей без предлогов в языке Хорватов в Градишке [PDF]
This article discusses the semantics and syntax of bare locative and accusative cases, such as ona je ø crikviloc. (lit.: She is church, ‘She is in church’) and ona gre ø crikvuacc. (lit.: She goes church, ‘She goes to church’) in Burgenland Croatian.
Nomachi, Motoki Y.
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Determination of dialect affiliation of the local dialect of Stari Laz in Gorski Kotar [PDF]
Gorski kotar prepoznat je u hrvatskoj dijalektološkoj literaturi već pri prvim istraživanjima kao tronarječno područje, a kao eklatantan primjer jezične raznolikosti nerijetko je istican mjesni govor Staroga Laza.
Crnić Novosel, Mirjana +1 more
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The historical accentuation of masculine nouns in Čakavian and Štokavian Dalmatian dialects in light of Deanović’s Lingvistički atlas Mediterana [PDF]
Mirko Deanović’s Lingvistički atlas Mediterana project led to the publication of a series of articles (1958–1967) devoted to the lexicon of a range of BCS dialects extending along the Dalmatian coast and offshore islands from Čakavian Krk in the north ...
Schallert, Joseph
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Tursko podrijetlo čestice de i hrvatsko podrijetlo uzvika deh – Cjeloviti etimološki prilog [PDF]
In this article, we deal with the Turkish origin of the particle de, which differs from Skok\u27s etymology, and with the Croatian origin of the interjection deh, which Skok also accepts. More precisely, we will show that de is of Turkish origin, whereas
Velić, Luka
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Glagolski sufiks *-nǫ-/-ny- u zapadnojužnoslavenskim govorima [PDF]
The verbal class which is characterized by a suffix -nu- in the infinitive and -ne- in the present shows considerable dialectal diversity in Croatian and in the other western South Slavic languages.
Pronk, Tijmen
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Remnants of Serbo-Croatian Lexis in Present-day Croatian [PDF]
This article deals with the process of language purism and the presence of Serbisms in Croatian. We attempt to show whether the speakers of Croatian know and use specific lexical items that are generally considered to be more characteristic of Serbian
Lečić, D.
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