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LINGUSTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF A NOVEL BY SPLIT WRITER FROM LATE 20th CENTURY

Filip Galović orcid id orcid.org/0000-0003-4691-0635


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Abstract

Ljubo Plenković (1926 – 1998) is a fertile writer from Split. Especially valuable are his novels written in local speech of Split. The author presents here linguistic characteristics found in his novel Splićanin ('Person from Split') from 2005, written in local speech of Split. Plenković is an author of the older generation, his roots going back to the old Split quarter called Veli Varoš which kept its identity of the dialect spoken there. Although Plenković’s idiom shows the basic Čakavian characteristics of the region we, nevertheless, still find a number of Štokavian infiltrations.

Keywords

local speech of Split; Ljubo Plenković; South Čakavian dialect; Neo-Štokavian ikavian dialect; dialect prose; linguistic characteristics

Hrčak ID:

148435

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/148435

Publication date:

13.11.2015.

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