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Gatherings of the Kajkavian Dialect: Past, Present and Future [PDF]

open access: yesCroatian studies review, 2019
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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Remnants of Serbo-Croatian Lexis in Present-day Croatian [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
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]

open access: yes, 2018
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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Misliti globalno i zvučati lokalno: slučaj kajkavskog repertoara u produkciji Edison Bell Penkale 1920-ih i 1930-ih [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
This paper presents initial findings in the research on the status of Kajkavian repertoire primarily in the production of Edison Bell Penkala. From its beginning in 1927, this Zagreb based record company engaged local authors and performers.
Halužan, Tanja
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Antemurale innovationis: Clausal complementation in the Slovene Mura River (Prekmurje) dialect and its Balkan parallels [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The paper discusses the opposition between two complementizers/subordinators, da vs. ka, in Prekmurje Slovene. The forms were used up through the first half of the 20th century to distinguish between irrealis (da) and realis (ka) propositions.
Greenberg, Marc L.
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Issues in Balto-Slavic accentology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
After the very well-organized Leiden conference for which we must be grateful to Tijmen Pronk, it seems appropriate for me to review some of the papers, as I did after the previous conferences in Zagreb and Copenhagen. The aim of this review is merely to
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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On the relative chronology of Slavic accentual developments [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Last year Georg Holzer proposed a relative chronology of accentual developments in Slavic (2005). Here I shall compare his chronology with the one I put forward earlier (1975, 1989a, 2003) and discuss the differences. For the sake of convenience, I first
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Early dialectal diversity in South Slavic I [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The large majority of the isoglosses which can be established in the South Slavic dialectal area date from the time of the disintegration of Common Slavic and from more recent periods (e.g., Ivi´c 1958: 25ff).
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Etnici i ktetici u kajkavskom narječju [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Opisuje se i analizira tvorba etnika i ktetika u kajkavskom narječju. Raščlamba se temelji na podatcima prikupljenima terenskim istraživanjima posljednjih gotovo pedeset godina u Upitnicima za Hrvatski jezični atlas (HJA), koji se izrađuje u Institutu za
Kurtović Budja, Ivana   +1 more
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Early Slavic short and long o and e [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The article discusses the development of the Proto-Slavic vowels *o and *e with a neoacute accent. These vowels are reflected as short vowels, diphthongs or long vowels in the modern Slavic languages.
Pronk, Tijmen
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