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The Early Development of the Gorski Kotar Dialect
The article discusses the history of the Croatian dialects spoken in the Gorski Kotar region usually regarded as belonging to the Kajkavian dialect group of the Croatian language. Several early accentual, consonantal and vocal developments are analyzed.
Tijmen Pronk
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Traditional food and herbal uses of wild plants in the ancient South-Slavic diaspora of Mundimitar/Montemitro (Southern Italy). [PDF]
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The Accentuation of i-Presentia in the Local Dialect of Medulin
The main aim of this paper is to analyse the accentuation of i-presentia in the local dialect of Medulin (near Pula, Croatia) both synchronically and diachronically.
David Mandić
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On the accentuation of l-participles of the type neslъ in western South Slavic
The article analyzes the accentuation of western South Slavic l-participles of verbal stems ending in an occlusive that are formed by adding the formant *-l- directly to the stem, e.g. *nes-lъ, Croatian nȅsao, Slovene nesel.
Tijmen Pronk
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The paper is a reprint of a very informative review of migrations in Bosnia published almost 60 years ago. The author first notes that the [Slavic] population that first settled Bosnia spoke variants of the ikavian-ţakavian dialect spoken also in ...
Stjepan Pavičić
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Uz-prefixation and dependent future in Croatian
This paper deals with a special verb form prefixed with uz- in Croatian. Uz-prefixed present forms from imperfective verbs, known as a functional equivalent to the second future, are rarely used in contemporary Croatian, despite the inclusion of this ...
Keiko Mitani
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Burgenland Croats and Burgenland Croatian: some unanswered questions
The article gives an overview of the most important linguistic publications on the Burgenland Croatian dialects so far and concludes that our picture of these dialects is still far from complete.
Peter Houtzagers
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The Unattainable Standard — Zagreb Dialect Meets Standard Croatian Accentuation
The paper discusses the accentual accommodation by speakers of the urban dialect of Zagreb (the capital of Croatia), which has a dynamic free accent, to the Standard Croatian (Neo-Štokavian) pitch accent (with rising and falling tones). The accommodation
Mate Kapović
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On the insertion of non-etymological dental stops in Croatian
The paper deals with the insertion of the dental stops t and d in the history of the Croatian language. During the Proto-Slavic period, the non-etymological dental consonant t was inserted between s and r - this innovation can be defined as Proto-Slavic
Pavao Krmpotić
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Verborum ordo mysterium: Word Order in Kašić’s Translation of the Bible
Given the fact that various external factors can influence a language and modify it at all levels, the influence of these factors on word order in Croatian will be discussed here.
Ivana Vrtič, Jozo Vela
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