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Posmrtni govori na hrvatskom kajkavskom književnom jeziku [PDF]
Klinčić, Ivana, Rezo, Vladimira
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Pre-publication review of Rječnik govora Murskog Središća, by Đuro Blažeka and Grozdana Rob [PDF]
This review (June 2012) pertains to the manuscript of the book later published as: Blažeka, Đuro and Grozdana Rob. Rječnik Murskog Središća [Dictionary of the Dialect of Mursko Središće].
Greenberg, Marc L.
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Što, Kaj, Ča (Kajkavian Part of the System: Narration)
The paper investigated the relation between the modern and the traditional discourses in the area that is geographically determined as an outskirt and in which (more) affirmative aptness to tradition is taken for granted. The dynamics of generational and area/sociological (dis)continuities lead to multiple cultural gaps, which in turn generates new ...
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Using Ellenberg-Pignatti values to estimate habitat preferences of wild food and medicinal plants: an example from northeastern Istria (Croatia). [PDF]
Vitasović Kosić I +2 more
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All three Croatian dialectal groups are spoken in the county of Gorski Kotar: Kajkavian, Štokavian and Čakavian, but they have not been the object of significant research.
Marija Malnar
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KAJKAVIAN LINGUISTIC SEDIMENTS IN THE MEDIEVAL CROATIAN
Po doseljenju u novu domovinu, Hrvati su ondje zatekli ranije pristigle Slavene, koji su kao podložnici i saveznici Avara osvajali Balkanski poluotok. Iz povijesnih izvora slijedi da su se - za razliku od Hrvata, koji su govorili čakavski – svi oni služili štokavskim govorima. Njihovi preostali pripadnici uspješno su se inkorporirali u hrvatsko društvo,
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On the 21st-century local dialect of Mrzla Vodica
In the region of Gorski Kotar, numerous local dialects from all three Croatian dialect groups have coexisted for centuries. Among these dialects is the Čakavian Ekavian local dialect of Mrzla Vodica, which constitutes the focus of this paper.
Mirjana Crnić Novosel
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Methodology of Lexicographic Analysis in the Croatian Kajkavian Standard Dictionary
Željka Brlobaš, M. Horvat
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Morphological adaptation of Hungarian words from Juraj Habdelić’s Prvi otca našega Adama greh
In this paper we presented morphological adaptation of Hungarian words in Kajkavian standard language. The source for our corpus was the work of Juraj Habdelić Prvi otca našega Adama greh.
Tatjana Vukadinović
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