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New findings on the preposition zi in the Northern Čakavian region [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
U radu se prikazuju rezultati terenskoga istraživanja prijedloga koji pokrivaju značenje ‘s, od; iz’ te u tom značenju stoje uz riječi koje se sklanjaju u genitivu i značenje ‘(zajedno) s; pomoću’ te u tom značenju stoje uz riječi koje se sklanjaju u ...
Martina Bašić
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Fonološke i morfološke osobitosti govora starijih Splićana [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
According to the dialectological literature, the local dialect of the city of Split belongs to the Chakavian dialect, its South Chakavian group of dialects, although researchers have so far noted in it a certain number of Shtokavian features.
Dunja Jutronić, Filip Galović
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Idioms of Lovranšćina in a previous dialectological literature

open access: yesZbornik Lovranšćine, 2010
Work presents a brief overview of previous dialectological research of the idioms of Lovranšćina and their mentioning in dialectological relevant literature, from the first mention of idioms of Lovran in 1912 in the paper Izveštaj Državnom Savetu o ...
Silvana Vranić, Ivana Nežić
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The Local Speech of Račice as a Part of the Čakavian Ikavian-Ekavian Dialect [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
U radu se na temelju autoričina terenskoga istraživanja prikazuju temeljne čakavske, u prvom redu fonološke uključujući naglasne, značajke mjesnoga govora Račica u Republici Sloveniji.
Silvana Vranić
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The poetic language of Zlatica Balas – dialectological notes on the local dialect of Grižane

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2011
This paper discusses the local dialect of Grižane on the basis of two books of poetry by Zlatica Balas. Vowels, consonants and prosodic features are analyzed.
Vida Barac-Grum
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The Role of Language in the Creation of Identity: Myths in Linguistics among the Peoples of the Former Yugoslavia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The paper gives an overview for non-specialist readers of the connection between language and national identity and the mythologization of this connection through linguistic theories with regard to the formation of Yugoslavia and the post-Yugoslav states.
Greenberg, Marc L.
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Graphic and phonological features of the Psalter of the Academy’s Breviary

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2006
The linguistic analysis of the Psalter of the Akademy’s Breviary on phonological and graphic level has shown that this croato-glagolic manuscript written in Istria in the second half or in the end of the 14th century.
Marinka Šimić
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Reflexes of *ǫ in Istrian Čakavian varieties represented in dialectological atlases [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Istarski su čakavski govori u dijalektološkim atlasima koji zahvaćaju područje izvan Republike Hrvatske zastupljeni malim brojem punktova. U Općeslavenski lingvistički atlas (OLA) i Europski lingvistički atlas (ALE) uključena su svega dva punkta: Žminj i
Silvana Vranić
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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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On the relationship between the infinitive and the present tense of verbs in the local dialect of Kostrena [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Govor Kostrene, koji uključuje dva dijalektološka punkta: Kostrenu Sv. Luciju i Kostrenu Sv. Barbaru, u dijalektološkoj je literaturi određen dijelom primorskoga poddijalekta ekavskoga dijalekta čakavskoga narječja.
Silvana Vranić
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