ЗА НЯКОИ НЕСКЛОНЯЕМИ ЧАСТИ НА СЛОВОТО В ДИАЛЕКТОЛОЖКИ ОПИСАНИЯ ОТ ТРЕТАТА ЧЕТВЪРТ НА ХІХ ВЕК
ON SOME INDECLINABLE PARTS OF SPEECH IN DIALECTOLOGICAL DESCRIPTIONS FROM THE THIRD QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY
Author(s): Maria MitskovaSubject(s): Language studies, Language and Literature Studies, Theoretical Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Morphology, Lexis, Historical Linguistics, Philology
Published by: Институт за български език „Проф. Любомир Андрейчин“, Българска академия на науките
Summary/Abstract: Bulgarian dialectological studies, which emerged as a distinct field of philological research in the second and third quarters of the 19th century, focused not only on Bulgarian dialect phonetics but also on various aspects of dialect morphology. Alongside major issues in nominal and verbal morphology shaped by historical changes in the language, Bulgarian National Revival-era writers, who collected and studied sources for the living Bulgarian language and its dialects, were also interested in exploring non-inflecting parts of speech. While dialectal prepositions, conjunctions, particles and interjections were rarely the focus of research, a number of publications addressed specific aspects of their functioning in the dialects they described.
Journal: Български език
- Issue Year: 71/2024
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 80-94
- Page Count: 15
- Language: Bulgarian