Linguistic complexity of South Slavic dialects: a new perspective on old data. [PDF]
Morozova M, Escher A, Rusakov A.
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Migration of Alpine Slavs and machine learning: Space-time pattern mining of an archaeological data set. [PDF]
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Preliminary Report on Dialectological Fieldwork in Haloze, Slovenia [PDF]
SLOVENE: Slovenščina je eden od najmanjših slovanskih jezikov. Govori jo malo več kot dva milijona ljudi, vendar je njen narečni zemljevid eden najbolj zapletenih in razčlenjenih v Evropi.
Lundberg, Grant H.
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Što jezičnobiografska istraživanja mogu otkriti o višejezičnosti u Habsburškoj Monarhiji? Studija slučaja o pripadnicima ilirskoga pokreta [PDF]
The reconstruction of language biographies of the Illyrian movement members was based on their available, published or unpublished, texts written in all of the idioms they were using (Croatian dialects, Štokavian literary language, German, Latin).
Kristian Novak
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Istarski identiteti i jezici u kontaktu [PDF]
The focus of the present study is on the interdependence of language and regional identity set within the framework of language ideology and theory of practice.
Anita Sujoldžić
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Professor Mate Hraste on Kajkavian [PDF]
Mate Hraste se kao dijalektolog većinom bavio čakavštinom, ali je napisao nekoliko relevantnih radova o kajkavštini. Njegov prvi objavljeni i prvi dijalektološki rad jest rad o govoru Siska, jednom kajkavskom govoru. 1948.
Mijo Lončarić
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Umetnuti imperativi u kajkavskim govorima hrvatskoga jezika [PDF]
Embedded imperatives are cross-linguistically very rare. They are attested, for instance, in modern languages such as Slovenian and High German and historical languages such as Ancient Greek and Old Scandinavian.
Josip Galić
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The ways of suffering in the Balkans: Patior and πάσχω intertwined [PDF]
The paper proposes a re-examination of the hitherto supposed Latin ancestry of Rum. păţi, Arum. pat, Alb. pësoj, Bulg., Bя, Mac. пaти, S.-Cr.. _.-C all meaning "to suffer, endure, etc." and argues in favour of Greek πάσχω i.e.
Vlajić-Popović Jasna
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The Role of Language in the Creation of Identity: Myths in Linguistics among the Peoples of the Former Yugoslavia [PDF]
The paper gives an overview for non-specialist readers of the connection between language and national identity and the mythologization of this connection through linguistic theories with regard to the formation of Yugoslavia and the post-Yugoslav states.
Greenberg, Marc L.
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Kolebanja u akcentuaciji Blatnice Pokupske [PDF]
This paper presents doublets in the phonology and accentuation of a Kajkavian dialect in central Croatia, where all three major Croatian groups of dialects meet. Inconsistencies in the vowel and consonant systems are also noted. The second part considers
Dijana Ćurković
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