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Standard Croatian pitch-accents: fact and fiction [PDF]

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The Kajkavian Dialect of Hidegseg and Fertohomok

The Slavic and East European Journal, 2001
CHAPTER I: Introduction. CHAPTER II: Phonology. CHAPTER III: The Noun. CHAPTER IV: Pronouns and Numerals. CHAPTER V: The Adjective. CHAPTER VI: The Verb. CHAPTER VII: Notes on Syntax. Dialect texts. Lexicon. References.
Matthew Feeney, Peter Houtzagers
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The Kajkavian Dialect of Hidegség and Fertőhomok

1999
Full description of a marginal Kajkavian dialect spoken in two villages in the northwest of Hungary. Based on the author's field-work.
Peter Houtzagers
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The Position of Kajkavian in the South Slavic Dialect Continuum in Light of Old Accentual Isoglosses

Zeitschrift für Slawistik, 2017
SummaryAll South Slavic languages, from Bulgaria in the South-East to Slovenia in the North-West, are part of a dialect continuum. This paper outlines the position of what is traditionally called Kajkavian in that continuum in light of old accentual isoglosses. Kajkavian shares several old prosodic-phonological isoglosses with Slovene (such as the rise
M. Kapović
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A Zagreb Kajkavian Dialect

Language, 1968
Charles E. Bidwell, Thomas F. Magner
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Learning Translation Model to Translate Croatian Dialects to Modern Croatian Language

International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics, 2023
The task of translating dialects into modern language is a challenging task since it requires enormous parallel data. Such data is hard to find especially when it comes to low-resource languages.
Blagica Penkova   +4 more
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