South Pohorje dialect
The South Pohorje dialect (južnopohorsko nareÄje,[1] Å¡tajerska pohorÅ¡Äina[2]) is a Slovene dialect in the Styrian dialect group. It is spoken south of the Drava River, starting east of RuÅ¡e and extending through Maribor to just before ZlatoliÄje, and extending as far south as the Slovenske Konjice area. It also includes the settlements of RaÄe, Spodnja Polskava (in part), Slovenska Bistrica, and Vitanje.[3]
Phonological and morphological characteristics
The South Pohorje dialect is characterized by a non-tonal stress accent with different reflexes of old long vowels and vowels with a neocircumflex accent. It has long diphthongs of the type ei and ou, a characteristic e pronunciation of the old semivowel, open pronunciation of newly accented e and o, an o pronunciation of long a, nasalized j and nj as reflexes of soft n, and ar for syllabic r. Some new nasalized vowels have developed. Neuter nouns have become feminine.[3]
References
- ↑ Smole, Vera. 1998. "Slovenska nareÄja." Enciklopedija Slovenije vol. 12, pp. 1–5. Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga, p. 2.
- ↑ Logar, Tine. 1982. "Diftongizacija in monoftongizacija v slovenskih dialektih." Jezik in slovstvo 27: 209–212, p. 211.
- 1 2 ToporiÅ¡iÄ, Jože. 1992. Enciklopedija slovenskega jezika. Ljubljana: Cankarjeva založba, pp. 78–79.