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INTERPRETATION OF INFLECTIVE FORMS IN MARULIĆ'S "JUDITA"
The paper deals with the readings in modern Croatian standard language of those inflective words in Judita that bare additional historical linguistic and dialectological information. After excerpting and interpretative reading of the examples, the data
Iva Lukežić
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DRAMA WITHIN LANGUAGE OR LINGUISTIC DILEMMAS REGARDING FREUDENREICH'S "BORDERMEN"
The language in Freudenreich's drama (folk drama) was often characterized as folk. The search for elements of štokavian dialect demonstrates limitations of such a characterization.
Lada Badurina
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Skraćena naglasna paradigma c u i-glagolâ u čakavskim govorima otoka Ugljana [PDF]
The paper discusses the reflexes of the old accentual paradigm c i-verbs with a long root (e.g. *buditi, *cěditi, *činiti) in three local Čakavian dialects on the island of Ugljan ‒ in Kukljica, Kali and Preko.
Benić, Mislav, Kapović, Mate
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Notes on a New Dialectology of Montenegrin [PDF]
The paper presents some observations on the first post-Yugoslav handbook of dialectology focusing on Montenegrin (Čirgić 2017), which sets criteria for identifying the diacritic features of Montenegrin Štokavian. In contrast to Yugoslav-era treatments
Greenberg, Marc L.
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Accent in the Dialects and Toponymy of Zažablje and Popovo
This paper deals with the characteristics ofthe accents in the dialects and toponymy of Zažablje and Popovo. In the first part ofthe paper important characteristics of phonology, morphology, syntax and lexicon of Zažablje and Popovo are analyzed and this
Domagoj Vidović
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The verb accent in the dialect of Bosanski Svilaj [PDF]
U radu se opisuje glagolski naglasak staroštokavskog posavskog (slavonskog) govora Bosanskog ...
Peraić, Martina
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JURAJ KRIŽANIĆ - THE GRAMMARIAN OF »OZALJSKI KRUG« (OZALJ CIRCLE)
»Gramatičko iskazanje ob ruskom jeziku«, written by Juraj Križanić at Tobolsk in 1665, was conceived as an ali-Slavic grammar, in which six Slavic language systems were included but Russian and Croatian were the most represented ones.
Milan Moguš
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Go West: The Western Balkans towards European integration [PDF]
When we talk about the Balkans we think of war, suffering, ethnic cleansing and hatred. And up to a rather recent point in time this was not a misleading idea. Unfortunately, this has been the reality in the Balkans.
Ninka, Eniel
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Недосягаемая норма: на стыке диалектной загребской и литературной хорватской акцентуации [PDF]
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
Kapović, Mate
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