ON THE PROSODIC TRAITS OF THE DECLENSION OF NOUNS IN THE IJEKAVIAN WEST-SERBIAN SPEECHE Cover Image

О ПРОЗОДИЈСКИМ ОСОБЕНОСТИМА ДЕКЛИНАЦИЈЕ ИМЕНИЦА У ИЈЕКАВСКИМ ГОВОРИМА ЗАПАДНЕ СРБИЈЕ
ON THE PROSODIC TRAITS OF THE DECLENSION OF NOUNS IN THE IJEKAVIAN WEST-SERBIAN SPEECHE

Author(s): Slavoljub Marković
Subject(s): Phonetics / Phonology, Morphology, South Slavic Languages
Published by: Институт за српски језик Српске академије наука и уметности
Keywords: nouns; accent; alteration; declension; areal

Summary/Abstract: The paper systematically and analytically delves into conspicuous accent characteristics of the declension of nouns in the Ijekavian West-Serbian speeches (less commonly of lexical categories and individual examples). The demonstrated instances (mainly of prosodic declensional relations) are examined from multiple perspectives: lexical productivity of accent types, areal and/or systemic limitations, the level of accordance with exemplary (Vuk’s or Daničić’s) accent patterns, the nature of the correlations with appropriate circumstances in kindred speeches. On the basis of the chosen corpus and analytical viewpoints, we have confirrmed the following: the special status and inherent incompatibility of West-Serbian Ijekavian complex somewhat modifies classic prosodic models. Some of Daničić’s alterations are missing (e.g. svekar-svekra type), some are areally limited (e.g. starac-starca type), some are lexically reduced (e.g. rod-roda type). Nevertheless, the observed differences are dialectally inevitable and therefore cannot be said to undermine the organic unity of the West-Serbian Ijekavian complex with the other segments of the vast and extensive East-Herzegovinian dialect.

  • Issue Year: 75/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 101-122
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Serbian