The paper presents the local speech of the town of Banja Loka in the form of a phonological description which offers a synoptic insight into the material which was gathered by Milojka Glavič-Štampfl in the year 1983. The speech is included in the Slovenian linguistical atlas (SLA T283) from which volume two - Materialna in kulturna dediščina v slovenskih narečjih is being prepared. Phonological descriptions of speeches included in the SLA can contribute to a better knowledge of the Slovene dialects and help to an easier understanding of the dialectal material. The speech of Banja Loka is classified as a part of the Kostel dialect within the Lower Carniolan dialect group. Characteristic of it is a significant Lower Carniolian vocal development and all stress movements which are typical for the Kostel dialect were consistently carried out.
COBISS.SI-ID: 37764909
The article, which is thematically connected to the current project of Slovenian dialectology, ie. the second volume of Slovenian linguistic atlas, presents the dialectal vocabulary from the semantic field »material cultural heritage«, namely lexems, that designate folk architecture. The material for the article represents the phonetically recorded text, gathered in the Prekmurje local speech of Dokležovje and is connected whith the tipical Pannonian type of house. The collected vocabulary is organized according to lexicographical principles and presented in a dialect dictionary, the lexics is compared with other Prekmurje local speeches as well as with dictionaries of standard Slovene.
COBISS.SI-ID: 38141741
The second issue of the linguistic review Jezikoslovni zapiski 19 (2013) with the thematic title Dialectological Views consists of 20 articles, written upon the researches for Slovenian Linguistic Atlas (SLA) in the frame of the symposium Slovenian Dialectological Conference. Some of the articles (which were prepared by 9 co-workers of the project group) base on the SLA material, what presents a great progress for the project as it is the first time that the researchers can rely on well documented dialectal lexis, used in Slovenia and in the four neighbouring countries, which was carefully gathered and documented according to a well prepared plan. Especially the articles which deal with the methodological problems of the analysis, interpretation and presentation of SLA material and which open further possibilities for the contrastive analysis based on the gathered dialectal material are of great importance.
COBISS.SI-ID: 272222208
Dialectal words, recorded for SLA, shows relatively high degree of borrowings from languages and their dialects in contact. In morphological analysis, which is part of linguistic map commentary, a clear definition of the lexems origin is very important. So the article discusses the methodology of differentiation between the different strata of Romanisms in Slovene. Younger Romanisms in Slovene originate from one of the Young Romance idioms in contact with Slovene, i.e. Friulian, the Colonial Venetian dialects of Italian, and Standard Italian. Due to divergent phonetic developments a particular Romance lexeme shared by different Romance idioms can display an array of differing phonetic characteristics. These in turn provide the necessary criterion for the genetolinguistic differentiation of Younger Romanism in Slovene.
COBISS.SI-ID: 36795181
The article presents the phonological description of the local dialect of Dovje (SLA T195) in Upper Carniola (Gorenjska), compared with some other neighbouring local dialects. The article contains an inventory of phonemes and prosodemes of this Gorenjsko dialect, describes their distribution and explains their origin. The vowel system of Dovje local dialect consists of the following long stressed vowels: ˈiː, ˈẹː, ˈeː, ˈaː, ˈoː, ˈọː, ˈuː, ˈəːr, but also ˈeːj (( *long jat, for example pléːjša ‘pleša’) and ˈoːu (( *ȏ, for example nòːus ‘nos’); short stressed and unstressed vowels are exposed to strong dialect reduction (sròːuta ‘sirota’). The consonant system (of voiced and voiceless consonants) is similar to that of the standard language, except for the distribution of consonants. The voiceless consonants adapt to the following consonant, in word-final position only voiceless consonants can occur. Also typical for Gorenjsko dialect is the hardening of ĺ into l and ń into n. Various consonant changes also occur (assimilation, dissimilation, differentiation), e.g. the group -šč- has changed into -š-; palatalisation of velars k, g, x before i, e is still strong (npr. múːše ‘muhe’, drùːjga ‘drugega’). This phonological description has been prepared on the basis of dialect recordings from 1967 (the material has been collected with the questionnaire for Slovene Linguistic Atlas), complemented with recordings of dialect discourses from 2013.
COBISS.SI-ID: 36054061