The Čakavian dialect of Orbanići near Žminj in Istria

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Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam [u.a.] Rodopi 1998
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adam_text The Cakavian Dialect of Orbanici near Zminj in Istria Janneke Kalsbeek CONTENTS Acknowledgments V Abbreviations and symbols XVIII Maps X X INTRODUCTION 1 0 1 Cakavian and related South Slavic dialects 1 011 The Serbo-Croatian diasystem (SCr) 1 012 The dialects making up the Serbo-Croatian diasystem 2 013 Cakavian 6 014 Internal differentiation of Cakavian 6 0 2 The linguistic environment of the £minj dialect: languages and dialects spoken in Istria 10 021 Savrinski Slovenian 11 022 Brkinski or Notranjski Slovenian 11 023 Istrian Northwest Cakavian: generalities 12 024 Istrian Northwest Cakavian I: Buzet Cakavian 12 02S Istrian Northwest Cakavian II: Central Istrian NWC 13 026 Istrian Northwest Cakavian III: Liburnian NWC 14 027 Istrian Central Cakavian 14 028 Istrian Southeast Cakavian IS 029 Istrian Zeta-Lovcen Stokavian 16 0 2 10 Istro-Romance or Istrioto 16 0 2 11 Venetian Italian 17 0 2 12 Istro-Rumanian 18 0 3 The 2minjstina and the literature on its Cakavian dialect 19 031 2minj and surrounding villages 19 032 Earlier literature on the Zminj dialect 21 04A brief historical sketch 23 0 S About this study 25 CHAPTER I: PHONOLOGY 29 1 0 Phonemic notation, phonetic notation and standard notation 29 1 1 VOWELS 30 SECTIONS 1 1 1-5: VOWEL SYSTEM; STRESS 30 111 Vowel system 30 112 Vocalic and consonantal r 31 113 The oppositions back vs front, and rounded vs unrounded 32 114 Vowel quantity in stressed syllables and tone accent 32 115 Stress 33 SECTIONS I I 6-9: REMARKS ON THE VOWEL PHONEMES 34 116 Stressed long mid vowels: monophthongs and diphthongs 34 VIII 117 Long a after a nasal consonant 35 118 Realization of short syllabic r 35 119 The quantity opposition and its neutralizations 36 1 1 10 Unstressed vowels 38 1 1 11 Tone 39 1 2 CONSONANTS 40 121 Consonant phoneme inventory 40 SECTIONS 1 2 2-5: REMARKS ON THE CONSONANT PHONEMES 40 122 The phoneme /g/ 40 123 The status of r 41 124 The status of [i] 41 125 The status of [v] 42 126 The status of c, 6, c, nj and lj 43 127 The opposition voiced vs voiceless in word-final position 44 128 The opposition m vs n in word-final position 45 SECTIONS 1 2 9-18: CONSONANT SEQUENCES 45 129 Neutralization of voice opposition in sequences of obstruents 45 1 2 10 Sequences of it and voiceless stop 46 1 2 11 s alternating with h before III 46 1 2 12 n and m before obstruents 46 1 2 13 vbeforen 47 1 2 14 lj and nj plus obstruent 47 1 2 15 Sequences of -/ST/ and -/§T/ in word-final position 47 1 2 16 Dental fricative + 6, i, lj nj, i, t 47 1 2 17 Precluded medial and initial consonant sequences 48 1 2 18 Precluded consonant sequences in word-final position 49 1 2 19 Sequences of identical consonants 50 1 2 20 Assimilation in combinations with prepositions 50 SECTIONS 1 2 21-25: EXTERNAL SANDHI 50 1 2 21 Voice assimilation 51 1 2 22 Word-final n before consonants 52 1 2 23 Sandhi in two identical consonants 52 1 2 24 -k + following voiceless fricative or c 52 1 2 25 -c /tj/ + other consonants 52 1 3 Some notes on diachronic phonology 53 131 The reflexes of the PS1 vowels 53 132 Deviating development of PS1 *e, *£, *o, and *p 55 133 Some details of anomalous vowel change 59 134 Some accentual peculiarities 59 135 Loss of *v 62 136 The preposition *ln 62 CHAPTER II: THE NOUN 63 II O Introductory remarks Grammatical categories of the noun 63 II 1 Stem and endings Inflection classes 63 11 2 Morphonological alternations 67 II 2 1 Extended stem in all case forms except the Nsg 67 11 2 2 Alternation of stem-final consonants in part of the oblique cases (fern nouns in -0) 68 11 2 3 Insertion of-a- 68 SECTIONS H 2 4-7: MORPHONOLOGICAL ALTERNATIONS CONNECTED WITH THE IN- SERTION OF -a- 70 11 2 4 Assimilation in consonant clusters 70 11 2 5 Dissimilation in consonant clusters 70 11 2 6 Simplification of consonant clusters 71 11 2 7 nj before obstruent 71 SECTIONS H 2 8-10: CONSONANT CHANGES IN WORD-FINAL POSITION 71 11 2 8 Devoicing of obstruents in word-final position 71 11 2 9 Consonant cluster simplification in word-final position 71 11 2 10 Alternation between stem-final jn and word-final n 72 SECTIONS II 2 11 -16: PROSODIC ALTERNATIONS 72 11 2 11 Quantity alternations (1) Alternation between a long falling vowel in Nsg and a short vowel in all other case forms 72 11 2 12 Quantity alternations (2) Alternation between long stressed or pretonic stem vowel and short pretonic vowel 73 11 2 13 Quantity alternations (3) Alternation between short stem vowel in the Nsg and a long falling vowel in the Gpl in -0 73 11 2 14 Quantity alternations (4) Lengthening of stressed stem vowel before tautosyllabic sonorant 74 11 2 15 Quantity alternations (5) Alternation between short vowel and long rising vowel 74 11 2 16 Tone alternations 75 11 3 Accentuation types 76 SECTIONS II 4-5: INFLECTION CLASS I 81 11 4 Distribution of alternative endings in Inflection Class I 81 11 4 1 Nominative singular 81 11 4 2 Accusative singular masc (= G or N) 82 11 4 3 Instrumental singular (-SaZ-on, -ien/-en) 82 11 4 4 Vocative singular masc (-e or = N) 85 11 4 5 Genitive plural (-0, -i) 85 11 4 6 Dative plural (-«on/-on, -ien/-en, -in/-an) 91 11 4 7 Instrumental plural (-/, -SmiZ-ami) 92 11 4 8 Locative plural {-ah/-ah, -ieh/-eh) 93 II 5 Accentuation of Inflection Class I 95 11 5 1 Accentuation types of masc Inflection I nouns 95 11 5 2 Accentuation of stem-stressed forms of masc nouns 101 11 5 3 Accentuation types of ntr nouns 102 11 5 4 Accentuation of stem-stressed forms of htr nouns 106 SECTIONS H 5 5-6: ACCENTUATION OF DIMINUTIVES FROM INFLECTION CLASS I NOUNS 107 11 5 5 Accentuation of diminutives of masc Inflection Class I nouns 107 11 5 6 Accentuation of diminutives of ntr Inflection Class I nouns 108 SECTIONS II 6-7: INFLECTION CLASS II 109 II 6 Distribution of the alternative endings in Inflection Class II 109 II 6 1 Nominative and Accusative singular 109 11 6 2 Genitive singular 110 11 6 3 Vocative singular 110 11 6 4 Nominative/Accusative plural (-1, -e) 110 11 6 5 Genitive plural (-0, -J) 112 11 7 Accentuation of Inflection Class II 113 11 7 1 Accentuation types of Inflection Class II nouns in-a 113 11 7 2 Accentuation types of Inflection Class II nouns in -0 117 11 7 3 Accentuation of stem-stressed forms of fem nouns 118 11 7 4 Accentuation of diminutives from Inflection Class II nouns 120 SECTIONS II 8-11: INFLECTION CLASS III 121 11 8 Distribution of the alternative endings in Inflection Class III 121 11 8 1 Nominative singular 121 11 8 2 Genitive singular 121 11 8 3 Dative singular 121 11 8 4 Accusative singular 121 11 8 5 Instrumental singular 122 11 8 6 Locative singular 122 11 8 7 Vocative singular 122 11 8 8 Nominative/Accusative plural 122 11 8 9 Genitive plural 122 11 8 10 Dative plural 123 11 8 11 Instrumental plural 123 11 8 12 Locative plural 123 11 9 Accentuation of Inflection Class III 123 II 9 1 Accentuation of diminutives from Inflection Class III nouns 123 11 10 Irregular nouns (all attested forms are given) 124 CHAPTER III: THE ADJECTIVE 127 III O Introductory remarks Grammatical categories of the adjective 127 III 1 Inventory of forms of the adjective Stem and endings Definite and indefinite 127 III 1 1 Inventory of forms of the adjective 127 III 1 2 Stem and endings , 128 III 1 3 The formal distinction between definite and indefinite forms 131 III 1 4 The semantic distinction between definite and indefinite 133 III 1 5 Notation of adjectival forms 134 III 2 Morphonological alternations 134 III 2 1 Insertion of-a- 134 SECTIONS III 2 2-3: MORPHONOLOGICAL ALTERNATIONS CONNECTED WITH THE INSERTION OF -a- 136 III 2 2 Assimilation in consonant clusters 136 111 2 3 Dissimilation in consonant clusters 137 SECTIONS IH 2 4-5: CONSONANT ALTERNATIONS IN WORD-FINAL POSITION 137 111 2 4 Devoicing of obstruents in word-final position 137 111 2 5 Cluster simplification in word-final position 137 XI SECTIONS HI 2 6-7: QUANTITY ALTERNATIONS 138 111 2 6 Alternation between a short stem vowel and a long rising stem vowel before a tautosyllabic sonorant 138 111 2 7 Quantity alternations other than before tautosyllabic sonorant 138 111 2 8 Tone alternations 139 SECTIONS HI 2 9-11: MORPHONOLOGICAL ALTERNATIONS IN COMPARATIVES 139 111 2 9 Truncation of the stem in comparatives derived from adjectival stems in -ok- and -Ck- 139 111 2 10 Shortening of the stem vowel in comparatives 140 111 2 11 Treatment of stem-final consonants and consonant groups in comparatives 140 111 3 Accentuation types 142 SECTIONS III 3 1-4: EXAMPLES OF THE ACCENTUATION TYPES OF THE ADJECTIVE 143 111 3 1 Type (a) 143 111 3 2 Type(b) 145 111 3 3 Type(c) 145 111 3 4 Type(d) 146 111 4 Distribution of the alternative def adjectival endings 146 111 4 1 Long vs short stressed endings (Gsgmn, Dsgm, Nplm, Gplm, Iplm, Nsgn, Nsgf, Aplf) 146 111 4 2 Only long vowel in stressed ending: ILsgmn, Dplm: endings in type (b) = endings in type (d) 147 111 4 3 Nominative singular masc 147 111 4 4 Nominative/Accusative singular def and indef neuter 148 HI 5 Some peculiarities of the use of adjectival forms 148 111 6 Comparative and superlative 149 111 6 1 Comparatives formed with -ej- 149 111 6 2 Comparatives formed by means of modifications involving the* stem-final consonant 151 111 6 3 Irregular comparatives 151 111 7 Adverbs 152 III 7 1 Formal characteristics of adverbs 152 HI 7 2 Adverbs preceded by the prepositions na and po 153 CHAPTER IV: PRONOUNS AND NUMERALS 157 IV O Introductory remarks 157 IV 1 Inventory of pronouns Pronominal compounds with isti Some peculiarities of the use of adjectival pronouns 158 IV 1 1 Inventory of pronouns 158 IV 1 2 Pronominal compounds with isti 161 IV 1 3 Some peculiarities of the use of adjectival pronouns 161 IV 2 Personal pronouns and the reflexive pronoun 161 IV 3 The interrogative pronouns kT and 6a, and related pronouns 164 IV 3 1 kT and 6a 164 IV 3 2 Pronouns derived from kT and 6S 166 IV 9 Inflected numerals IV 9 1 IV 9 2 IV 9 3 IV 9 4 IV 9 5 IV 9 6 Cardinal numerals jedan Compounds of jedan two , both , three1, and four- Collective numerals Ordinal numerals XII IV 4 The adjectival interrogative/relative pronoun kTJka, ka, ko and compounds 167 IV 4 1 kTlka, ka, ko 167 IV 4 2 Compounds of kT/ka with isti 168 IV 5 Personal possessive pronouns 168 IV 6 Demonstrative pronouns and compounds with Isti 170 IV 6 1 Demonstrative pronouns 170 IV 6 2 Compounds of demonstrative pronouns with Tsti 172 IV 7 The pronoun sva, svo, sva the whole, all 173 IV 8 The pronoun sam, sama, samo self (etc ) 174 CHAPTER V: THE VERB 179 V O Introductory remarks Grammatical categories of the verb 179 V I Inventory of verb forms Stems and endings Inflection classes 180 VII Synthetic and analytic forms of the verbal paradigm 180 VI2 Stems and endings Inflection classes Prefixes 183 VI3 Inflectional endings 186 V 2 Morphonological alternations 190 V20 Omission of stem-final vowel 190 V 2,1 Alternation of the last consonant of the stem 190 V 2 2-5: PROSODIC ALTERNATIONS 192 V 2 2a Alternation between short stem vowel in inf and long falling stem vowel in other forms 192 V 2 2b Alternation between long pretonic vowel in inf and long falling stem vowel in other forms 193 V 2 2c Tone alternation: long rising stem vowel in inf, and long falling stem vowel in other forms 193 V23 Alternation between short stem vowel in inf, and long pretonic, or long rising, stem vowel in other forms 193 V24 Alternation between long stem vowel in inf, and short (stressed or pretonic) stem vowel in other forms 194 V25 Lengthening of stressed last stem vowel, which receives a rising tone 194 V26 Change of stem-final dental stop to fricative before the infinitive ending -t 194 V27 Loss of stem-final dental stop before the /-participle endings 195 V28 The treatment of stem-final labials in the infinitive 195 V29 Infinitive ending -c of stems in a velar consonant 195 V 2 10 Alternation -ov-a- or -uv-a- in the inf stem vs -uj-e- in the present stem 195 V 2 11 Alternation between inf stem in a vowel and present stem in -j-e- 195 V 2 12 Optional vowels in passive participles 196 V 2 13 Truncation of the inf stem in 7-participles of U/E verbs 196 XIII V 2 14 Truncation of the inf stem in /-participles and pp of irr verbs with an infinitive in -r et, and of compounds of irr verbs with an infinitive in -rat • 196 V 3 Accentual alternation types 197 V 4 The synthetic verb forms Stems, endings and accentuation 202 V41 Infinitive (inf) 202 V42 Gerund (ger) 205 V43 Gerund II 205 V44 /-participle (/-p) 205 V45 Passive participle (pp) 211 V46 Verbal noun (vn) 215 V47 Present (pr) 216 V48 Imperative (imp) 219 V 5-13: THE NINE REGULAR VERBAL INFLECTION CLASSES 223 V 5 Inflection class A/A (about 500 verbs) 223 V51 Endings Morphonological alternations 223 V52 Accentuation of stem and endings 223 V53 Accentuation types of A/A verbs 224 V54 Examples of the accentuation types of A/A verbs 225 V 6 Inflection class A/E (about 110 verbs) 227 V61 Endings Morphonological alternations 227 V62 Accentuation of stem and endings 229 V63 Accentuation types of A/E verbs 229 V64 Examples of the accentuation types of A/E verbs 230 V 7 Inflection class A/E (inf in -ovat, pr lsg in -ujen) (about 30 verbs) 230 V71 Endings Morphonological alternations 230 V72 Accentuation of stem and endings 231 V73 Accentuation types of A/E verbs 232 V74 Examples of the accentuation types of A/E verbs 232 V 8 Inflection class E/E (8 verbs) 233 V81 Endings Morphonological alternations 233 V82 Accentuation of stem and endings 233 V83 Accentuation types of E/E verbs 234 V 9 Inflection class U/E (about 65 verbs) 234 V91 Endings Morphonological alternations 234 V92 Accentuation of stem and endings 235 V93 Accentuation types of U/E verbs 236 V94 Examples of the accentuation types of U/E verbs 236 V 10 Inflection class 0/E (30 verbs) 237 V 10 1 Endings Morphonological alternations 237 V 10 2 Accentuation of stem and endings 238 V 10 3 Accentuation types of 0/E verbs 239 V 10 4 Examples of the accentuation types of 0/E verbs (complete list) 239 VI1 Inflection class I/I (about 260 verbs) 241 VI11 Endings Morphonological alternations 241 V 11 2 Accentuation of stem and endings 242 VI13 Accentuation types of I/I verbs 243 XIV V 11 4 Examples of the accentuation types of I/I verbs 244 V 12 Inflection class E/I (about 60 verbs) 246 V 12 1 Endings Morphonological alternations 246 V 12 2 Accentuation of stem and endings 247 V 12 3 Accentuation types of E/I verbs 247 V 12 4 Examples of the accentuation types of E/I verbs 248 V I3 Inflection class A/I (6 verbs) 248 V 13 1 Endings Morphonological alternations 248 V I3 2 Accentuation of stem and endings 249 V I3 3 Accentuation types of A/I verbs 249 V I3 4 Examples of the accentuation types of A/I verbs 250 V I4 Irregular verbs 250 CHAPTER VI: NOTES ON SYNTAX 255 VI O Preliminary remarks 255 VI 1 Use of the cases 255 VI 1 0 Preliminary notes 255 VI 1 1 Nominative 256 VI 1 2 Genitive 259 VI 1 3 Dative 263 VI 1 4 Accusative 266 VI 1 5 Instrumental 269 VI 1 6 Locative 270 VI 2 Some remarks on the use of adjectives 270 VI 2 1 Adjectives used independently 270 VI 2 2 Genitive of independently used adjectives and adjectival pronouns in Accusative function 273 VI 2 3 Adjectives in nominal sentences (or apposition to the subject) 274 VI 2 4 Note on agreement with adjectives 275 VI 3 Constructions with cardinal numerals 276 VI 3 1 The numerals dva, oba, tri, cetiri 276 VI 3 2 The numerals 5 and higher; indefinite numerals 280 VI 4 Use of verbal forms 280 VI 4 0 Preliminary remarks 280 VI 4 1 Examples of the use of the infinitive 281 VI 4 2 Use of the gerund 292 VI 4 3 Use of the /-participle 293 VI 4 4 Use of the passive participle 301 VI 4 5 Use of the present 303 VI 4 6 Use of the imperative 307 VI 5 Some notes on agreement (of subject and predicate, and of neuter noun and attribute) 308 VI 5 1 Agreement with numerals 309 VI 5 2 Agreement with the pronoun vT 309 VI 5 3 Agreement with dica children 309 VI 5 4 Predicate and attribute with neuter plural nouns 310 VI 5 5 Relative 6a and demonstrative to/0/70 as subject 311 XV VI 6 Reflexive and impersonal constructions 312 VI 6 1 Constructions with se 312 VI 6 2 Impersonal constructions other than with se 314 VI 7 Clitics, and ordering in larger units 316 VI 7 1 Real clitics 316 VI 7 2 Optional clitics 317 VI 7 3 Occasional clitics 319 VI 7 4-7: ORDERING OF CLITICS IN LARGER UNITS 322 VI 7 4 Combinations of clitics forming a minimal accent frame 322 VI 7 5 Order within clusters of clitics in larger units 324 VI 7 6 Position of clitics in a sentence or clause 328 VI 7 7 Negative sentences, and the order of ne and other clitics in them 329 VI 7 8 Word order and subordinate clauses 332 VI 8 Aspects of repetition and affirmation/denial 332 VI 8 1 Reduplication of pronouns 332 VI 8 2 Repetition of auxiliary 333 VI 8 3 Direct repetition 333 VI 8 4 jSandne 334 CHAPTER VII: TEXTS 337 Preliminary remarks 337 TEXTS 1-48: HOUSEHOLD TASKS; WORK IN THE FIELD; TOOLS, ETC (NO) 339 Text 1: Baking bread 339 Text 2: Yeast and other aspects of making bread 340 Text 3: Hemp and lye 341 Text 4: Making cheese 343 Text 5: About maize 344 Text 6: Making brushes 345 Text 7: Ham; the meal prepared when a pig is slaughtered 346 Text 8: Preserving food and drinks 347 Text 9: A device for catching mosquitoes 347 Text 10: Tending turkey chicks 348 Text 11: A shortage of cabbage; aspects of the fertility of the soil 348 Text 12: Keeping silkworms 349 Text 13: Gathering kindling 350 Text 14: Harvesting at night 350 TEXTS 15-48 350 Text 15: Carding wool 350 Text 16: Spinning 351 Text 17: An anecdote involving spinning 351 Text 18: Twining threads together 351 Text 19: Ways of mowing and ploughing 351 Text 20: Planting potatoes 352 Text 21: Maize stalks 353 Text 22: Ways of expressing quantities of mown grain and hay 353 Text 23: Threshing and winnowing 354 Text 24: A traditional winnowing mill 355 Text 25: Bran 355 XVI Text 26: Handles of various kinds 355 Text 27: Differents parts of the plough 356 Text 28: Parts of the waggon 356 Text 29: Working with cattle 357 Text 30: Wells and ponds 357 Text 31: Straw and dry leaves for the stable 358 Text 32: The fireplace 359 Text 33: Traditional ways of storing food 359 Text 34: Reed 360 Text 35: Entrances to fields 360 Text 36: A climber 361 Text 37: Pop-guns made from elder twigs 361 Text 38: Swaddling clothes 361 Text 39: Baskets 362 Text 40: Barrels 362 Text 41: Sekondo; names of meals 363 Text 42: Things to do with wine 363 Text 43: Sauerkraut 363 Text 44: Wooden shoes; slippers 364 Text 45: Namaknjen slightly crazy 364 Text 46: Seduvat sit down (repeatedly) 364 Text 47: Viprat rinse 365 Text 48: Mushrooms 365 TEXTS 49-55: TRADITIONAL CUSTOMS, RELIGION, POPULAR BELIEF (NO) 365 Text 49: Planting crops at new moon 365 Text 50: Some religious events 366 Text 51: Customs related to death 369 Text 52: Baptism 370 Text 53: Healing with leeches 371 Text 54: Casting fortune 372 Text 55: Using witchcraft for healing a sty 372 TEXTS 56-68: STORIES AND ANECDOTES (NO) 373 Text 56: Sorcerers 373 Text 57: The Mori 374 Text 58: A troublesome little boy 374 Text 59: A man who hated his nickname 375 Text 60: Catching a mouse 376 Text 61: A sheep in the role of a pet 377 Text 62: Ploughing with an ox named Bakin 377 Text 63: Staying behind at school 378 Text 64: Two babies 378 Text 65: A brief anecdote 379 Text 66: A snake 379 Text 67: A movie seen on television 380 Text 68: An intelligent cow 383 TEXTS 69-86: TEXTS BY OTHER INFORMANTS 385 Text 69: Baking bread (VO) 385 Text 70: Spinning and weaving (VO) 387 Text 71: Childhood memories (VO) 387 Text 72: Childhood memories; customs connected with religious events (VO) 389 XVII Text 73: War (VO) 390 Text 74: A healthy appetite (JO) 391 Text 75: A story from a book (JO) 392 Text 76: Teasing a neighbour (JO) 394 Text 77: A brief anecdote (JO) 396 Text 78: A healthy appetite; hemp, weaving and clothes (MOB) 396 Text 79: Forging iron (MOB) 399 Text 80: Making wooden shoes and barrels (MOB) 399 Text 81: Slaughtering pigs; memories from the war (BM) 400 Text 82: Herding cattle by children; bread (BM) 402 Text 83: Life in the twenties; the traditional names of the months and some religious events (TO) 403 Text 84: Interesting memories about an interesting life (JKr) 405 Text 85: From hemp to sheet (MOS) 407 Text 86: Returning home after years of war and prison camp (MO§) 408 LEXICON 411 REFERENCES 599
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spellingShingle Kalsbeek, Janneke
The Čakavian dialect of Orbanići near Žminj in Istria
Studies in Slavic and general linguistics
Cakavisch gtt
Serbo-Croatian language Dialects Orbanići (Croatia)
Serbo-Croatian language Dialects Žminj (Croatia)
Čakavian dialect
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Mundart (DE-588)4040725-1 gnd
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title The Čakavian dialect of Orbanići near Žminj in Istria
title_auth The Čakavian dialect of Orbanići near Žminj in Istria
title_exact_search The Čakavian dialect of Orbanići near Žminj in Istria
title_full The Čakavian dialect of Orbanići near Žminj in Istria Janneke Kalsbeek
title_fullStr The Čakavian dialect of Orbanići near Žminj in Istria Janneke Kalsbeek
title_full_unstemmed The Čakavian dialect of Orbanići near Žminj in Istria Janneke Kalsbeek
title_short The Čakavian dialect of Orbanići near Žminj in Istria
title_sort the cakavian dialect of orbanici near zminj in istria
topic Cakavisch gtt
Serbo-Croatian language Dialects Orbanići (Croatia)
Serbo-Croatian language Dialects Žminj (Croatia)
Čakavian dialect
Čakavisch (DE-588)4120166-8 gnd
Mundart (DE-588)4040725-1 gnd
topic_facet Cakavisch
Serbo-Croatian language Dialects Orbanići (Croatia)
Serbo-Croatian language Dialects Žminj (Croatia)
Čakavian dialect
Čakavisch
Mundart
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