A Taxonomic Description of the Dialects of Serbs and Croats in Hungary: The Štokavian Dialect |
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
Previous results of research into the SerboCroatian dialects of Hungary | 11 |
Some problems of the classification of SerboCroatian dialects | 14 |
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a-final accentual pattern acute adjectives Bácska Baja Bajaszentistván Bánát Baranya County Battonya Bátya bisyllabic Bošnjak Brabec Brozović Budakalász Bunjevacs Čakavian characteristic Class VII clusters consonant Croats Csobánka D. L. sg declension Deszk dialect group dialect of Baranya dialectology dialects under discussion diphthongs Drava Dusnok East-Hercegovinian enclitic ending examples falling accents Felsőszentmárton frequent Gara Hercegovina Hercegszántó Hungarian Hungary Ikavian infinitive Ivić's Jekavian jezika Kajkavian Kásád Kátoly Katymár Kosovo-Resavian lengthening long fall long jat long rise long syllables Lórév Lothárd Magyarcsanád masculine Mohács Nagykozár Novi Sad occurs Olasz palatalization participle Pavičić Pavle Ivić pęt Pogány Pomáz Popović preposition present-tense forms pronouns pronunciation recorded reflex of long reflexes of jat replaced rising accents Serbian Serbian dialect Serbo-Croatian Serbs settlements short fall short jat short rise shortening Slavonian Šokac Somberek speaker Srpski Štokavian dialect Százhalombatta Szigetcsép Szőreg Tököl Töttös Újszentiván Versend villages vowel sequences word final Word internally Zbornik