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On the relative chronology of Slavic accentual developments [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Last year Georg Holzer proposed a relative chronology of accentual developments in Slavic (2005). Here I shall compare his chronology with the one I put forward earlier (1975, 1989a, 2003) and discuss the differences. For the sake of convenience, I first
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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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: yes, 2020
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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From Serbo-Croatian to Indo-European [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The history of Slavic accentuation is complex. As a result, the significance of the Slavic accentual evidence is not immediately obvious to the average Indo-Europeanist.
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Многовековые направления в языковой интеграции хорватского общества [PDF]

open access: yesSlovene, 2012
The article discusses the history of the Croatian language, particularly the paths of the gradual linguistic integration of all Croats and the development of the standard language (based upon the Štokavian dialect) within Croatian society, whose members ...
Amir Kapetanović
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The ways of suffering in the Balkans: Patior and πάσχω intertwined [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
The paper proposes a re-examination of the hitherto supposed Latin ancestry of Rum. păţi, Arum. pat, Alb. pësoj, Bulg., Bя, Mac. пaти, S.-Cr.. _.-C all meaning "to suffer, endure, etc." and argues in favour of Greek πάσχω i.e.
Vlajić-Popović Jasna
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Neutralizacija u izražavanju mjesta i smjera kretanja u hrvatskom jeziku [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
In Croatian, the location and destination of motion are expressed mainly by various syntactic means, but their neutralisation is also described in the literature, especially in South Čakavian dialects.
Zubčić, Sanja
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An Evaluation of German-Croatian Contact [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
This paper is a study of the influence of German on Croatian. It attempts to provide a historical background and to summarize and evaluate the linguistic findings of some scholars in the field.
Nuckols, Mark E.
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Centuries-Long Trends in the Linguistic Integration of Croatian Society

open access: yesSlovene, 2012
The article discusses the history of the Croatian language, particularly the paths of the gradual linguistic integration of all Croats and the development of the standard language (based upon the Štokavian dialect) within Croatian society, whose members ...
Amir Kapetanović
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The idiom of Lič

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2016
The idiom of Lič is one of the three Štokavian Ikavian idioms present in the western part of Gorski kotar. In this paper we present the phonological characteristics typical of this idiom and those that distinguish it from the remaining two Štokavian ...
Mirjana Crnić Novosel
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Issues in Balto-Slavic accentology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
After the very well-organized Leiden conference for which we must be grateful to Tijmen Pronk, it seems appropriate for me to review some of the papers, as I did after the previous conferences in Zagreb and Copenhagen. The aim of this review is merely to
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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