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On the Reflection of Unaccented Length and the Short Neo-Acute in Slavic, the kȍkōt Type Lengthening in Štokavian/Čakavian and Other Issues

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2022
This is the sixth instalment in the discussion between Frederik Kortlandt and the author of this article on several problems of historical Slavic accentology. The paper discusses the reflection of pre- and posttonic length (in accentual paradigm a and c)
Mate Kapović
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Shortening, Lengthening, and Reconstruction: Notes on Historical Slavic Accentology

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2019
The paper is a part of an ongoing discussion on various topics of historical Slavic accentology with Frederik Kortlandt. The topics discussed in the paper are: the reflex of the Proto-Slavic short neo-acute in Kajkavian; the reflex of pretonic and ...
Mate Kapović
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„Što južnije, to tužnije”: Linguicism as a manifestation of ‘ethnopsychological’ prejudices and (un)conscious language discrimination [PDF]

open access: yesGlasnik Etnografskog Instituta SANU
This paper examines the implicit survival of core concepts from the outdated discipline of ethnopsychology such as national character and mentality in shaping negative prejudices and (auto)stereotypes toward speakers from the Prizren-Timok ...
Stanković Stanislav, Bašić Ivana
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The Neo-Štokavian accent shift and the phonological significance of suprasegmental features in different Štokavian dialects. Accoustic and phonetic analysis

open access: yesBaltistica, 2011
NAUJAŠTOKAVIŠKASIS KIRČIO ATITRAUKIMAS IRFONOLOGINĖ SUPERSEGMENTINIŲ POŽYMIŲ REIKŠMĖ SKIRTINGOSE ŠTOKAVŲ ŠNEKTOSE. AKUSTINIS IR FONETINIS TYRIMASSantraukaNaujaštokaviškojo kirčio atitraukimo, įvykusio XV amžiuje, rezultatas buvo kylančiųjų priegaidžių ...
Dejan Sredojević, Ljiljana Subotić
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The idiom of Lič

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2016
The idiom of Lič is one of the three Štokavian Ikavian idioms present in the western part of Gorski kotar. In this paper we present the phonological characteristics typical of this idiom and those that distinguish it from the remaining two Štokavian ...
Mirjana Crnić Novosel
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Южнославянские проклитики и история союза или

open access: yesBalcania et Slavia
The paper deals with the conjunction ili ‘or’ used in some Slavic languages. I show that, despite earlier claims, the word originally had a final accent (at least in South Slavic): ilí is the only accentuation found in Middle Bulgarian manuscripts ...
Kireyev, Niyaz
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Accentual paradigms of masculine o-stems in Croatian

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2006
The paper provides an overview of the accentual paradigms of masculine o-stems in the socalled classical Neo-Štokavian. It also discusses various changes which have occurred in NeoŠtokavian dialects and changed the original system.
Mate Kapović
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The Accent of Masculine O-Stems in the Dialect of Komazini

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2013
Neo-Štokavian dialects preserve the inherited Proto-Slavic accent paradigms relatively well. The paper discusses the accentuation of the masculine o-stems in the Neo-Štokavian dialect of Komazini and describes the changes that occurred in the accent ...
Perina Vukša Nahod
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The literary and linguistic norm of the 18th century Franciscan writers – a constituent of the language codification process

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2007
Based on the language of 17th century Bosnian Franciscan literature and enriched with features of the Neo-Štokavian folklore koine, the language of the 18th century writers represents a consistent system.
Darija Gabrić-Bagarić
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That river (rijeka/rika) we must cross - The phonology of the local dialect of Podgradina in the Neretva area

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2015
Based on field research, this paper describes the phonological features of the local dialect of Podgradina, which belongs to the group of Slivno dialects. The river Neretva has always been the border between the Ijekavian and Ikavian dialects.
Perina Vukša Nahod
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