Bratoljub Klaić and the Štokavian Dialect of Lower Podravina
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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FRANGEŠ AND THE KAJKAVIAN DIALECT
Ivo Frangeš believed that the three most important works in Croatian literature are Judita by Marko Marulić, Smrt Smail-age Čengića by Ivan Mažuranić and Balade Petrice Kerempuha by Miroslav Krleža.
Mijo Lončarić
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Avoiding stress on non-lexical material in nouns and verbs: predictable verb prosody in Serbo-Croatian stress standard varieties. [PDF]
Simonović M, Kager R.
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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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Map Task Corpus of Heritage BCMS spoken by second-generation speakers in Switzerland. [PDF]
Lemmenmeier-Batinić D +2 more
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The Accent of Masculine O-Stems in the Dialect of Komazini
Neo-Štokavian dialects preserve the inherited Proto-Slavic accent paradigms relatively well. The paper discusses the accentuation of the masculine o-stems in the Neo-Štokavian dialect of Komazini and describes the changes that occurred in the accent ...
Perina Vukša Nahod
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Multiple Causation in the Spread and Reversal of a Sound Change: Rhotacism in South Slavic
The paper treats the change ž > r ("rhotacism") in the South Slavic languages, such as that, e.g., found in the present tense of the verb *mòže(tъ) > Sn mó.re, Cr/Bs dialect more; complementizers, e.g., *kako ž(e) > Sn kakor; in various adverbial ...
Marc L. Greenberg
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LJUBIĆ’S HISTORY OF LITERATURE AND CROATS IN THE BURGENLAND-CROATIAN SPEAKING AREA [PDF]
In “Ogledalo književne poviesti jugoslavjanske na podučavanje mladeži” (book II, 1869) Šime Ljubić, Croatian literary historian, considers Croatian authors from the area of west Hungary and Lower Austria, today Burgenland-Croatian area, as kajkavian ...
Andrea Sapunar Knežević
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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 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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