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ROMAN LOANWORDS IN THE TERMINOLOGY OF GARMENTS, FOOTWEAR, AND ACCESSORIES IN MILNA’S IDIOM

Filip Galović orcid id orcid.org/0000-0003-4691-0635 ; Faculty of philosophy in Zagreb, University of Zagreb


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Abstract

The speech of Milna on the island of Brač is a Chakavian speech which has preserved a considerable number of Roman loanwords in different semantic fields. The paper separately studies the loanwords of Roman origin belonging to the semantic field of clothes, footwear, and accessories. The studied material was collected exclusively during field research. Out of the 79 analyzed loanwords of Roman origin, most of them derived from the Venetian. The author tried to precisely note and explore these Roman loanwords which gradually cease to be a part of Milna speech’s due to the way in which they changed their way of dressing and new lifestyle, but also because of the influence of the standard Croatian language.

Keywords

Roman loanwords; clothing; footwear; accessories; Milna speech; Brač; dialectology

Hrčak ID:

110678

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/110678

Publication date:

11.11.2013.

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