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Thinking Global and Sounding Local: the Case of Kajkavian: Repertoire in the Production of Edison Bell Penkala in the 1920s and 1930s [PDF]

open access: yesArti Musices, 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.
Tanja Halužan
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The Gornja Lonja Dialect of the Kajkavian Dialect Group

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2012
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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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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Phonological Description of the Local Dialect of Tuškani [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
U radu se opisuje fonologija govora Tuškana. Govor Tuškana primjer je rubnog prigorskog kajkavskog govora kakav dosada nije bio opisan, blizak govoru Ozlja, ali s ekavskim odrazom jata.
Matija Mužek
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Glagolski sufiks *-nǫ-/-ny- u zapadnojužnoslavenskim govorima [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
The verbal class which is characterized by a suffix -nu- in the infinitive and -ne- in the present shows considerable dialectal diversity in Croatian and in the other western South Slavic languages.
Pronk, Tijmen
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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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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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Cardinal number jedan (one) and ordinal number drugi (second) in the published dictionaries of local Kajkavian dialects [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Brojevi kao vrsta riječi svojstveni su gramatičkomu opisu kajkavskoga narječja prema jezičnoj uporabi u pojedinim mjesnim govorima. U radu se analiziraju temeljna morfološka obilježja brojeva na odabranom korpusu objavljenih rječnika kajkavskih govora ...
Brlobaš, Željka
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Ideologies about the Serbo-Croatian language: Separateness vs. togetherness [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Since the nature of the Serbo-Croatian varieties is seen as having political implications, many researchers of Serbo-Croatian have built theories to support either an ideology of togetherness, which glosses over the differences between the standard ...
Bunčić, Daniel
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On the 21st-century local dialect of Mrzla Vodica

open access: yesHrvatski Dijalektološki Zbornik
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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