On the syntax of the dialect of Šemnica Gornja
The paper covers some of the syntactic properties of the dialect of Šemnica Gornja based upon the results of the author’s own field work and the available literature dedicated to the Kajkavian dialect group. It includes the issues of the syntax of tenses,
Ivana Oraić Rabušić
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Cultural Implications of Attitudes and Evaluative Reactions Toward Dialect Variation in Croatian Youth [PDF]
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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Standard Croatian pitch-accents: fact and fiction [PDF]
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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PHONOLOGY OF THE DIALECT OF SMIŠLJAK IN EAST GORSKI KOTAR
The paper discusses the phonological system of Smišljak on the basis of the authors field work. According to the previous studies, dialect of Smišljak is a part of the eastern subdialect of kajkavian Gorski kotar dialect and it has been depict for this ...
Marina Marinković, Sanja Zubčić
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Language teachers' perception of multilingualism in the border area of Međimurje [PDF]
In today’s globalized world the benefits of multilingualism are often emphasized. The European Commission promotes language learning and advises that every European student should learn two foreign languages besides their mother language.
Krumpič, Monika
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Недосягаемая норма: на стыке диалектной загребской и литературной хорватской акцентуации [PDF]
The paper discusses the accentual accommodation by speakers of the urban dialect of Zagreb (the capital of Croatia), which has a dynamic free accent, to the Standard Croatian (Neo-Štokavian) pitch accent (with rising and falling tones). The accommodation
Kapović, Mate
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The Illyrian Movement: A Croatian Vision of South Slavic Unity [PDF]
The article appears in a handbook that demonstrates the interconnection between language and ethnic identity, providing a systematic treatment of language and ethnic identity efforts, assessing their relative successes and failures, and placing the ...
Greenberg, Marc L.
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Obpanonska prozodijska vzporednica na besedni ravni: paroksitoneza v jugozahodnem češkem narečju [PDF]
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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Word Prosody in Slovene from a Typological Perspective [PDF]
First publication in "STUF - Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung. Language Typology and Universals Vol. 56 (2003) Issue 3". Akademie Verlag. Permission for reproduction in KU Scholarworks kindly extended by Ms.
Greenberg, Marc L.
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Obpanonska prozodijska vzporednica na besedni ravni: paroksitoneza v jugozahodnem češkem narečju [PDF]
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.
Greenberg, Marc L., Holub, Zbyněk
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