Smederevo–Vršac dialect
Smederevo–Vršac dialect (Serbo-Croatian: смедеревско-вршачки дијалект / smederevsko-vršački dijalekt) is a dialect of Shtokavian supradialect of Serbo-Croatian language, dominantly of Ekavian pronunciation. As an Old Shtokavian variety, it retains a number of features not found in Neo-Shtokavian varieties on which standards of Serbo-Croatian are based.[1]
Geographical distribution
The dialect is mainly spoken in Serbia or more exactly in eastern half of Šumadija (area between Smederevo and Kragujevac), Braničevo region, and southernmost part of Banat (area between Kovin and Vršac).
Characteristics
The Smederevo–Vršac dialect is a mixed speech of populations that speak Šumadija–Vojvodina and Kosovo–Resava dialects.[1][2] It is, however, linguistically closer to the Kosovo–Resava dialect and it is sometimes classified as a sub-dialect of the Kosovo–Resava dialect.[3]
See also
References
- ^ a b "Narečja i dijalekti srpskog jezika" Наречја и дијалекти српског језика (in Serbian) – via Scribd.
- ^ "Srpski dijalekti". vokabular.org (in Serbian).
- ^ Ivić, Pavle (Павле Ивић) (1956). Dijalektologija srpskohrvatskog jezika: Uvod i štokavsko narečje Дијалектологија српскохрватског језика: Увод и штокавско наречје (in Serbian). Novi Sad: Matica srpska.