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The phonological description of the Beli speech
Ankica Čilaš Šimpraga
orcid.org/0000-0001-7655-4139
; Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Sažetak
The article addresses the description of the Beli speech phonemic system, a local speech of the Cres island. Phonemic system was described on the basis of the standardized questionnaire in the Croatian Linguistic Atlas. The Beli speech appertains to North-čakavian dialects. The author describes the phonemic inventory, the distribution and origin of units in the vowel, consonant and accentual system. The vowel system is composed of five vowels in long syllables (ī, , , , ū) and five vowels in short syllables (i, e, a, o, u). The consonant system has 19 units. Also appears as a marginal phoneme. Long vowels can be accentuated, and short ones can be both accentuated and unaccented. The speech has three accents ( ˈ ͡ ͠ ), without unaccented lengths.
Ključne riječi
phonology; Beli; Croatian Linguistic Atlas; Ekavian dialect; Čakavian dialect group
Hrčak ID:
143780
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Datum izdavanja:
24.6.2015.
Posjeta: 1.550 *