Western Ikavian

Western Ikavian dialect, also called Bosnian-Dalmatian dialect, is a subdialect of Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian spoken in Croatia in the Dalmatian Hinterland and in Bosnia and Herzegovina west of the river Bosna and Neretva.[1][2]

Western Ikavian dialect located geographically

There are also isolated pockets where this dialect is spoken small area south of Novi Vinodolski, Lika hinterland, the southern Croatian islands of Šolta, Brač, Hvar and Korčula and in central Slavonia.[1]

It is further divided into Ikvian Šćakavian and Ikavian Štakavian.[2]

Footnotes

  1. Kapović 2015, p. 39.
  2. Kovačević 2000, p. 493.

Bibliography

  • Kapović, Mate (2015). Povijest hrvatske akcentuacije [The history of Croatian accentuation]. Zagreb: Matica hrvatska. ISBN 9789531509718.
  • Kovačević, Marko (2000). "Duvanjski govor i njegove posebnosti" [The speech of Duvno and its peculiarities]. In Krišto, Jure (ed.). Duvanjski zbornik [The collection of papers of Duvno]. Zagreb-Tomislavgrad: Hrvatski institut za povijestNaša ognjištaZajednica Duvnjaka Tomislavgrad. ISBN 9536324253.
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