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KAJKAVIAN-STOKAVIAN RELATIONS IN SLAVONIA
Mijo Lončarić
; Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje
Sažetak
This article uses relationships between Kajkavian and Stokavian in order to define various relationships between related entities of one language. These can be:
a) varieties in change that originated from natural, organic development in the contiuum of one language (in this case, Croatian, or the central South Slavic diasystem).
b) secondary contacts and interference between closely related varieties and newly mixed varieties that originated from the mixing, secondary contact, and interference of closely related speech varieties - as the result of extralinguistic factors (in this case, migrations), caused by foreign aggression and war, as well as settlement after liberation. The paper puts forth a hypothetical language situation in Slavonia before the arrival of the Turks, and discusses models (9 types) of mixed speech varieties in Slavonia.
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Hrčak ID:
202440
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Datum izdavanja:
13.3.1997.
Posjeta: 1.643 *