In the article the phonological transcription of the dialectal speech of Bavšica (Trenta) is presented. The speech of Bavšica is one of the Primorska dialects. The phonological system of vowels (together with accent) and consonants represents the basis for scientific phonological recordings of dialectal texts. Phonological system also contributes to simplifying and translation of the dialect texts into literary language.
COBISS.SI-ID: 33809709
This article reviews the Moscow Accentological School theory of the prehistory of the Proto-Slavic accentual system. The Moscow theory is one of several attempts to explain the formation of the Proto-Slavic accentual system from its Proto-Indo-European source through the intermediate Balto-Slavic system. The Moscow theory is based on the morphological approach, the central focus of which is accentual paradigm. This theoretical system is characterized by several elements of classical accentology, builds on Stang’s theory, and presents the Proto-Balto-Slavic system in a transformational-generative manner.
COBISS.SI-ID: 33604653
In this paper the importance of synchrony for historical linguistics (certain linguistic phenomena on a synchronic level such as central vs. peripheral phenomenon, complementary vs. free distribution, point to the type of linguistic change on a diachronic level) and some elements of diachrony in descriptive linguistics (borrowed linguistic elements, semantic change) are discussed, with examples from (Old) Church Slavonic and Slovene.
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