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Original scientific paper

Dialect Change in the Croatian-Čakavian Variety of Betina. The Case of Olive Growing Terminology

Ivana Škevin Rajko orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-9297-992X ; University of Zadar, Department of Italian Studies, Zadar, Croatia


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Abstract

The paper aims to determine change in quantitative varia-bility at the lexical level in the Croatian-Čakavian Variety of Betina on the island of Murter using the example of forty – eight selected terms from the field of olive growing terminology. Starting from the assumption that younger speakers use fewer dialectal variants than their older peers, we consider three reasons of the dialect change: language accommodation, social and economic changes, and gender as a factor of change. The field study consisted of structured interviews with respondents from two generations of speakers. The lexical corpus was collected from six older respondents, and then the knowledge of the meaning and use of the term was verified among nine younger respondents. The results show that 63 % of speakers knew the meaning and that 43 % used the terms from the field of olive growing, which indicates a decrease in the quantitative variability and dialect change at the lexical level in Betina's variety.

Keywords

Betina; dialect change; olive growing terminology; social changes; economic changes; language accommodation; gender

Hrčak ID:

266308

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/266308

Publication date:

7.12.2021.

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