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https://doi.org/10.31820/f.37.1.2
On the Local Dialects of the Former Noble Municipality of Draganić
Matija Mužek
; Institut za hrvatski jezik, Zagreb
Sažetak
In this work, the linguistic landscape of the former Noble Municipality of Draganić is summarily described on the phonological and morphological levels. The description is based on data from the local dialects of Bencetići, Čeglji, Goljak, Guci, Lazina, Lug and Vukšin Šipak, situated on the borders of Draganić, as well as from Vrbanci, situated at the center. Features common to all of the Draganić local dialects, as well as features in which they differ, are listed. All of these local dialects are structurally identical and differ mainly in the realisation of certain linguistic units – more specifically, mainly in the realisation of long vowels. To a lesser degree, they differ in the distribution of linguistic units – a product of their slightly different historical developments – the largest of these differences being the divergent development of the “basic Kajkavian acute” in the local dialect of Čeglji compared to the other Draganić local dialects. The position of these local dialects in the context of the Plješivica-Ozalj dialect is also discussed. That dialect is a part of a dialect continuum, and the Draganić local dialects are not all situated at the same point in the continuum. Nonetheless, all of the Draganić local dialects are more similar to one another than any one of them is similar to the vast majority of neighbouring local dialects. For this reason, it is possible to treat them as a single, Draganić group of local dialects, and to distinguish within it four slightly different “types” of local dialects: the central, the northern or Guci, the Lazina and the Čeglji type.
Ključne riječi
Plješivica-Ozalj; Draganić; Draganići; local dialect of Draganić; Kajkavian
Hrčak ID:
334181
URI
Datum izdavanja:
31.7.2025.
Posjeta: 674 *