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The Kajkavian dialect of Podravina
The author describes the phonological and morphological system of the Podravina dialect. Its position in the Kajkavian dialect is determined. A basic overview of the syntactic layers of the dialect is also given.
Jela Maresić
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Kajkavian catechism with a spelling book
The National Széchényi Library (Országos Széchényi Könyvtár) in Budapest holds a small kajkavian catechism with a spelling book registered under number 301 879. It has 8 pages and the 15 cm spine.
Zoran Velagić
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ON TRANSCRIPTION IN KAJKAVIAN DIALECTAL LEXICOGRAPHY
In Croatian dialectal tradition a system for phonetic transcription with standardised symbols has largely become established. However, in Kajkavian dialectal lexicographic practice, depending on the circumstances (purpose of the dictionary, users ...
Jela Maresić
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The Gornja Lonja Dialect of the Kajkavian Dialect Group
The Gornja Lonja dialect is distinguished by some fundamental characteristics, for which reason this dialect is separated into a special entity of its own.
Željka Brlobaš, Mijo Lončarić
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Gatherings of the Kajkavian Dialect: Past, Present and Future [PDF]
The first part of the paper provides basic information on the genesis, distribution, and division of the Kajkavian dialect. The most typical linguistic features of Kajkavian speech are then presented at the phonological, morphological, and syntactic level.
Đuro Blažeka
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Suffixational Nominal Derivatives in the Croatian Kajkavian literary language
The paper analyses nominal derivatives formed through suffixation in the Dictionary of the Croatian Kajkavian Literary Language. Suffixation is the most productive form of noun formation, a fact that has also been confirmed by corpus research.
Martina Horvat
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The multifaceted lexis of Kerstner’s Gruntovčani
A particular community is, among other things, also determined by its speech (Pon 2009), and the most conspicuous indicator of the distinctiveness of a given speech, as well as an important linguistic means of national integration and differentiation, is
Josip Lasić +2 more
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Remnants of Serbo-Croatian Lexis in Present-day Croatian [PDF]
This article deals with the process of language purism and the presence of Serbisms in Croatian. We attempt to show whether the speakers of Croatian know and use specific lexical items that are generally considered to be more characteristic of Serbian
Lečić, D.
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The honorific third person plural in Slavic [PDF]
Although much has been written about polite forms of address in Slavic, the grammatical expression of respect for a person that does not take part in the conversation has hitherto received little to no attention.
Houtzagers, Peter
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Is Kajkavian still spoken in Checea, Romania? [PDF]
Hrvatsku manjinu u rumunjskom dijelu Banata čine tri etničke skupine: karaševski Hrvati naseljeni uglavnom u sedam sela u županiji Caraş-Severin, sa središtem u Karaševu (Caraşova), zatim Šokci u Rekašu (Recaş) te skupina Hrvata kajkavaca, doseljenih iz Turopolja, u Keči (Checea, Checea Croată). Najbrojnija je i svakako najbolje istražena prva, skupina
Radosavljević, Petar +2 more
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