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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.21857/mzvkptlk69

Determination of dialect affiliation of the local dialect of Stari Laz in Gorski Kotar

Mirjana Crnić Novosel ; Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje
Marina Marinković ; Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Rijeci


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Abstract

Already in the earliest published dialect research Gorski Kotar was recognized as a tri-dialectal area and the local dialect of Stari Laz was frequently showcased as an outstanding example of linguistic diversity. It is precisely this established
view of Stari Laz as a meeting point of all three dialect groups that has motivated this paper.
In the studies published so far, the local dialect of Stari Laz has only been mentioned in the context of local Čakavian dialects in Gorski Kotar, and the same studies have shown that in the central part of the village the dialect that is predominantly spoken is the Čakavian Ikavian-Ekavian dialect of the “the Slavica dialect type”, i.e., this dialect’s littoral subdialect. This local Čakavian dialect continues the littoral branch of the Čakavian Ikavian-Ekavian local dialects from
Zlobin via Benkovac Fužinski, Sleme, Slavica, and Brestova Draga, merging with the continental subdialect of the Ikavian-Ekavian dialect in Jablan, Presika, and Vrbovsko. On the eastern side of the village, toward Ravna Gora, the local dialect of Stari Laz is Kajkavian, closer to the local dialect of Ravna Gora, which belongs to the western subdialect of the Kajkavian dialect of Gorski Kotar, whereas on the western side of the village, neighboring the Štokavian settlements within the Mrkopalj municipality, it is closer to the Neo-Štokavian Ikavian dialect type as found in Mrkopalj.
As very little has been written on this topic, and on local Čakavian dialects in Gorski Kotar more generally, we have felt additionally motivated to study the speech of native speakers of the local dialect of Stari Laz. This paper aims to either confirm or disprove the claim about the tri-dialectal nature of Stari Laz, and to present a more modern dialectal representation of this area through an analysis of the collected material.

Keywords

local dialect; Stari Laz; Gorski Kotar; Čakavian dialect group; Kajkavian dialect group; Štokavian dialect group

Hrčak ID:

286876

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/286876

Publication date:

9.12.2022.

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