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On the avoidance of voiced sibilant affricates [PDF]
In this paper it is argued that several typologically unrelated languages share the tendency to avoid voiced sibilant affricates. This tendency is explained by appealing to the phonetic properties of the sounds, and in particular to their aerodynamic ...
Zygis, Marzena
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N-Gram Text Classification on Standard Croatian, Bosnian and Serbian [PDF]
This study attempts to use three different kinds of n-gram text classification models to differentiate the standard forms of Croatian, Bosnian, and Serbian.
Messmer, Kegan
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O nekim karakteristikama novoštokavskih ikavskih govora u Hrvatskoj
An analysis has been done on a corpus of verified sentences, which include phrasemes. Only verified features are taken into account. With a specific research of some of the problems we could achieve more data. But even in a specific research of this type, where the corpus was bound by phraseology, it is also possible to make conclusions and to observe ...
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Govor Jurkova Sela u Žumberku [PDF]
U radu se opisuje fonologija, morfologija i leksik govora Jurkova Sela u Žumberku, doseljeničkoga čakavskoga ikavsko-ekavskoga govora. Iako nema zamjenicu ča u samostalnoj upotrebi, govor čuva većinu temeljnih čakavskih crta.
Celinić, Anita +1 more
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Memory in Linguistic Narrative vs. Postmodern Multitasked Multimedia Art Memory [PDF]
In addition to the well-known classification of long-term and short-term memory, we are also interested in distinguishing episodic, semantic and procedural memory in the areas of linguistic narrative and multimedial semantic deconstruction in ...
Ilic, Igor +2 more
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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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Fonološke i morfološke osobitosti govora starijih Splićana [PDF]
According to the dialectological literature, the local dialect of the city of Split belongs to the Chakavian dialect, its South Chakavian group of dialects, although researchers have so far noted in it a certain number of Shtokavian features.
Dunja Jutronić, Filip Galović
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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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Russo-Serbian Orthography: Cataloging Conundrum and a Proposed Solution [PDF]
This is a pre-print of the article published as: Husic, Geoff(2009)'Russo-Serbian Orthography: Cataloging Conundrum and a Proposed Solution',Slavic & East European Information Resources,10:1,45 — 60.
Husic, Geoff
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Speech in Jurkovo Selo in Žumberak
The paper deals with the phonology, morphology and vocabulary of the speech of Jurkovo Selo (Žumberak), an immigrant ikavian-ekavian čakavian speech.
Anita Celinić, Ankica Čilaš Šimpraga
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