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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.32004/k.54.3-4.3

THE DIALECT FROM BUZET AND THE KAJKAVIAN DIALECT

Mijo Lončarić ; Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje, Zagreb, Hrvatska (do umirovlj.)


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Abstract

SUMMARY
The dialect from Buzet is one of the six Čakavian dialects, based on the 1970 Čakavian dialect classification by Brozović. The names gornjomiranski (Pliško) and buzetsko-gornjomiranski dijalekt are also used today. This dialect has been thoroughly researched and is well known.
There is an introduction on the research history; when and why the Kajkavian dialect from Buzet had been researched (by Aleksandar Belić, Mieczysław Małecki, Fran Ramovš and Tin Logar, Josip Ribarić, Mate Hraste, Pavle Ivić, Dalibor Brozović, Božidar Finka, Petar Šimunović, Silvana Vranić and others).
The term „buzetski dijalekt“ with the same meaning as precepted in contemporary literature was first used by Dalibor Brozović (1970). Previously, the Buzet dialects had been treated as a combination of the Čakavian dialect with the Slovenian language, the Kajkavian dialect with the Čakavian dialect, or as a part of the Ekavian Čakavian dialect.
There are two subdialects: the Northeast major dialect, and the Southwest minor dialect. There is greater influence of the Slovenian language in the North with major Slovenian characteristics, and there are more Čakavian characteristics in the South.
The basic part of the paper gives an analysis of the dialect’s characteristics, mainly in respect to the Kajkavian dialect.

Keywords

: "buzetsko-gornjomiranski dijalekt"," čakavsko narječje; kajkavsko narječje"; "slovenski jezik"; "buzetska kajkavština"; "ekavski čakavski dijalekt"; research history, Northeast subdialect, Southwest subdialect

Hrčak ID:

273772

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/273772

Publication date:

20.12.2021.

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