Kremberški govor
Keywords:
slovenščina, narečja, panonska narečna skupinaAbstract
The Kremberg dialect belongs to the western Slovenske Gorice dialect, which is considered a part of the Pannonian dialectal group. Typical features include the loss of tonemic oppositions and later lengthening of old shortened and short vowels under neo-acute, which resulted in different reflexes for these long vowels under acute and circumflex or neo-acute, respectively. In declension and conjugation the A declension type (accent permanently on stem) is prevalent. The complex sentence construction does not essentially differ from literary language; in lexicon there are numerous German borrowings besides native farming vocabularyDownloads
Published
1996-02-15
How to Cite
Mihaela, K. (1996) “Kremberški govor”, Slavistična revija, 44(2), pp. 165–178. Available at: https://srl.si/ojs/srl/article/view/COBISS_ID-5473032 (Accessed: 9 January 2025).
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Uvodniki ali brez
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