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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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THE LOCAL AND THE UNIVRSAL OF ANDRIĆ’S PROVERBS IN THE ORIGINAL AS WELL AS IN RUSSUAN AND GERMAN TRANSLATIONS [PDF]
The expressive inspiration of Ivo Andrić is always at the spring of popular expression. This especially refers to proverbs originating from the conciseness type of the folklore, popular štokavian dialect.
Stojan Vrljić
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Map Task Corpus of Heritage BCMS spoken by second-generation speakers in Switzerland. [PDF]
Lemmenmeier-Batinić D +2 more
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O- as an facultative allomorph of the verbal prefix od-
In a considerable number of verbs the verbal prefix od- appears as o-. The phenomenon is recorded in a wide area of all four štokavian languages, but mainly in southern Dalmatia, Crna Gora and eastern Hercegovina.
Jurica Budja
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Linguistic complexity of South Slavic dialects: a new perspective on old data. [PDF]
Morozova M, Escher A, Rusakov A.
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The first Croatian arithmetic textbooks
The first Croatian arithmetic textbooks are as follows: the kajkavian Aritmetika horvatska by Šilobod from 1758 and the štokavian Aritmetika u slavni jezik ilirički sastavljena by Zoričić from 1766.
Adela Ptičar
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Based on the language of 17th century Bosnian Franciscan literature and enriched with features of the Neo-Štokavian folklore koine, the language of the 18th century writers represents a consistent system.
Darija Gabrić-Bagarić
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Nacionalʺnyj stilʹ kak proâvlenie nacionalʹnogo âzyka serbov, horvatov,bošnâkov i černogorcev
This paper addresses the following ąuestions: 1) what is the national language, 2) what is the relation between national language and standard language, and 3) how and to what extent is the national style associated with the national language and ...
Branko Tošovič
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Based on field research, this paper describes the phonological features of the local dialect of Podgradina, which belongs to the group of Slivno dialects. The river Neretva has always been the border between the Ijekavian and Ikavian dialects.
Perina Vukša Nahod
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ACCENT PARADIGMS OF ADJECTIVES IN THE SLIVNO MUNICIPALITY
This paper is based on materials gathered in the field and provides a synchronic overview of the accent paradigms of adjectives in the Slivno municipality speech varieties found in Slivno Ravno, Mihalj, Blace and Podgradina.
Perina Vukša Nahod
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