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On the Reflection of Unaccented Length and the Short Neo-Acute in Slavic, the kȍkōt Type Lengthening in Štokavian/Čakavian and Other Issues [PDF]

open access: diamondRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2022
This is the sixth instalment in the discussion between Frederik Kortlandt and the author of this article on several problems of historical Slavic accentology. The paper discusses the reflection of pre- and posttonic length (in accentual paradigm a and c)
Mate Kapović
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The dative in Croatian Štokavian and Kajkavian grammars up to 1860

open access: diamondRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2018
This article deals with the approach to the dative case in Kajkavian and Štokavian grammars from 1604 to 1859. We concentrate on seventeen grammars, primarily focusing on their presentation of the meaning of the dative case.
Marijana Horvat, Ljiljana Šarić
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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]

open access: diamond, 2014
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 to
Joseph Schallert
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Accentual Doublets in Standard Languages in the Neo-Štokavian Base: Bosnian Standard Accentuation with a Focus on the Accentuation of Verbs [PDF]

open access: diamond, 2021
Współczesna bośniacka norma akcentuacyjna ma cechy wspólne ze standardowymi odmianami języków chorwackiego, czarnogórskiego, serbskiego i serbochorwackiego.
Jasmin Hodžić
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The oldest Štokavian innovations in the verb morphology of Cyrillic charters in Dubrovnik’s archive

open access: greenRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2015
This paper deals with the oldest changes in the Proto-Slavic language (recorded in Old Church Slavonic) leading towards Štokavian dialectal stratification.
Nataša Dimitrijević, Mateo Žagar
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THE BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF ŠTOKAVIAN PROSODY

open access: greenFluminensia: Journal for Philological Research, 2002
This article discusses the basic characteristics of the development of Štokavian accentuation as well as the basic characteristics of contemporary accentuation of Štokavian dialect.
Josip Lisac
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On the Accentuation of the Old Štokavian Dialect of Bereg

open access: greenRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2013
The paper describes prosody of the Old Štokavian Croatian dialect of the village of Bereg in Vojvodina (Serbia).
Marina Balažev
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Bratoljub Klaić and the Štokavian Dialect of Lower Podravina

open access: greenRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2014
In this paper the author compares certain aspects of Klaić’s description of the Bizovac speech with Podgajci speech. The differences between these two are analyzed.
Marija Znika
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Croatian Neo-Štokavian Ikavian and Slovene Eastern Dolenjska Phrasemes – Similarities and Differences

open access: greenHrvatski Dijalektološki Zbornik, 2008
The relatively rich set of phrasemes with the phraseological units gobec or gubica, (žvalje), usta and usta, jezik and jezik (jezičina) in Slovene Eastern Dolenjska and Croatian Neo-Štokavian Ikavian subdialects provides us with an incentive to enlarge ...
Vera Smole
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