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PHONOLOGY OF THE LOCAL DIALECT OF ŠIMLJANIK IN NORTH MOSLAVINA

open access: yesFluminensia: Journal for Philological Research, 2014
The paper describes, on the basis of original field research, the phonology of the local dialect of Šimljanik, which belongs to the iekavian north Moslavian (sjevernomoslavački) kajkavian group of dialects. Since this is an area near the border between
Perina Vukša Nahod
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Vidska uporaba u kontekstima ponavljanih radnji u hrvatskome, srpskome i ruskome [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
The article deals with the interaction of temporal quantifiers (adverbs of quantification) with aspect choice in Croatian, and some comparisons with Serbian, Russian and some other Slavic languages are given.
Ljiljana Šarić
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Obpanonska prozodijska vzporednica na besedni ravni: paroksitoneza v jugozahodnem češkem narečju [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Slavists generally think of the Czecho-Slovak dialect area as having a wordprosody configuration of fixed word-initial stress with contrastive length possible in any syllable.
Holub, Zbyněk
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The Early Development of the Gorski Kotar Dialect

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2010
The article discusses the history of the Croatian dialects spoken in the Gorski Kotar region usually regarded as belonging to the Kajkavian dialect group of the Croatian language. Several early accentual, consonantal and vocal developments are analyzed.
Tijmen Pronk
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Gatherings of the Kajkavian Dialect: Past, Present and Future [PDF]

open access: yes, 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 ...
Đuro Blažeka
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Cultural Implications of Attitudes and Evaluative Reactions Toward Dialect Variation in Croatian Youth [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
As a consequence of political changes and war, during the last decade the migration processes have been intensified and incomers from other parts of Croatia and neighbouring countries have moved to the town of Zagreb and have changed it considerably ...
Anita Sujoldžić, Lucija Šimičić
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The kajkavian words in glagolitic miscellany of Tkon

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2007
Tkonski zbornik is a glagolitic miscellany with various religious and moral content: ecclesiastical dramas, poems, legends and apocrypha, didactic articles, speeches, Cvet od kreposti, instructions for confessors, blessings, etc.
Marinka Šimić
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On the Word Formation of the Diminutive in the Kajkavian Dialect

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2015
This paper gives an analysis and overview of the diminutive word formation system in the Kajkavian dialect group. An analysis has been carried out using examples from published descriptions of local dialects, Kajkavian dictionaries, and the author’s own ...
Jela Maresić
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Standard Croatian pitch-accents: fact and fiction [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Standard Croatian is a normatively described high-prestige dialect, which most Croatians in public life attempt to acquire, and which is taught in schools. It has four pitch accents, long/short rising/falling.
Bradfield, Julian   +1 more
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The Slavonian Dialect: between Autochtony and Influence

open access: yesMigracijske i etničke teme, 2003
The paper examines the Slavonian dialect on all linguistic levels. Special attention is given to the genesis of this štokavian dialect, and to the problems of its subdivision.
Josip Lisac
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