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ACCENT PARADIGMS OF ADJECTIVES IN THE SLIVNO MUNICIPALITY

open access: yesFluminensia: Journal for Philological Research, 2017
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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The Accentuation of I-Verbs in the Local Dialect of Banjole

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2013
The aim of this paper is an analysis of the accentuation of i-verbs in the local dialect of the village of Banjole (c. 6 km south of Pula, Croatia), which belongs to the Premantura subgroup of the Southwest Istrian dialect group. This dialect subgroup is
David Mandić
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„Što južnije, to tužnije”: Linguicism as a manifestation of ‘ethnopsychological’ prejudices and (un)conscious language discrimination [PDF]

open access: yesGlasnik Etnografskog Instituta SANU
This paper examines the implicit survival of core concepts from the outdated discipline of ethnopsychology such as national character and mentality in shaping negative prejudices and (auto)stereotypes toward speakers from the Prizren-Timok ...
Stanković Stanislav, Bašić Ivana
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Accentuation of Nominal i-stems in Orubica

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2010
The article deals with nominal i-stem material collected during fieldwork in the village of Orubica (Western Posavina). The general characteristics of the archaic Old Štokavian dialect of Orubica and some accentual and morphological aspects of i-stems ...
Mate Kapović
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PHONOLOGY OF THE LOCAL DIALECT OF ŠIMLJANIK IN NORTH MOSLAVINA

open access: yesFluminensia: Journal for Philological Research, 2014
The paper describes, on the basis of original field research, the phonology of the local dialect of Šimljanik, which belongs to the iekavian north Moslavian (sjevernomoslavački) kajkavian group of dialects. Since this is an area near the border between
Perina Vukša Nahod
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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]

open access: yesHum, 2012
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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That river (rijeka/rika) we must cross - The phonology of the local dialect of Podgradina in the Neretva area

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2015
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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THE IDIOM OF KRIVI PUT KOD SENJA

open access: yesFluminensia: Journal for Philological Research, 2007
The idiom of Krivi Put kod Senja is part of West-Štokavian dialect. The basics of phonological, morphological, syntactic and lexical characteristics of idiom are considered in this article. Research confirmed common features with idioms of Bunjevo beyond
Ankica Čilaš Šimpraga
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Bratoljub Klaić and the Štokavian Dialect of Lower Podravina

open access: yesRasprave 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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The Unattainable Standard — Zagreb Dialect Meets Standard Croatian Accentuation

open access: yesSlovene, 2018
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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