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    The Eastern Herzegovinian dialect (/ˌhɛərtsəɡəˈviːniən, ˌhɜːr-, -ɡoʊ-, -ˈvɪn-/, Serbo-Croatian: istočnohercegovački / источнохерцеговачки) is the most...
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  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Eastern Herzegovinian dialect, a dialect of Serbian language. Note that there is no language called "Herzegovinian" (see Languages of...
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    it as Eastern South Slavic. According to Ivo Banac, during the Middle Ages, Torlak and the Eastern Herzegovinian dialect were part of Eastern South Slavic...
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  • Montenegrin is based on the most widespread dialect of Serbo-Croatian, Shtokavian, more specifically on Eastern Herzegovinian, which is also the basis of Standard...
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    southeastern Baranya etc.). This is the reason Eastern Herzegovinian is the most spoken Serbo-Croatian dialect today, and why its name is only descriptive...
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  • which is based on its Western (Eastern Herzegovinian dialect), is very different from its Eastern (Prizren-Timok dialect), especially in its position in...
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    standard language on the basis of the Eastern Herzegovinian dialect to function as umbrella for numerous South Slavic dialects; after the breakup of Yugoslavia...
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  • is a subdialect of the Shtokavian dialect of the Serbo-Croatian language. It is part of the Eastern Herzegovinian subdialects. It is traditionally spoken...
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    Map Dialect Notes   Eastern Herzegovinian *Dialect spoken in the western and northwestern regions of the country.    Zeta–Raška *Dialect spoken in the...
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    53-AAA-g). There are four national standard languages based on the Eastern Herzegovinian dialect: Serbian (ISO 639-1 code: sr; ISO 639-2/3 code: srp; SIL code:...
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    Ijekavian); Eastern Herzegovinian dialect (also called Neo-Ijekavian); Užican dialect (also called Zlatibor dialect); Šumadija–Vojvodina dialect (also called...
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    Ivić, two sub-dialects of the Shtokavian dialect (of the Serbian language) were spoken in Montenegro: the Eastern Herzegovinian dialect and Zeta-South...
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    Luka Banski Dvor The Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina speak the Eastern Herzegovinian dialect of Serbian language, characterized by the ijekavian pronunciation...
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    nationalistic interests (he considered all those speaking the Eastern Herzegovinian dialect as Serbs). Somewhat later, but as part of the same scholarly...
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    (Miliči, Bojanci, Marindol and Paunoviči), people speak the Eastern Herzegovinian dialect, with a strong influence of Slovene. People living there are...
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    Old Church Slavonic (category History of Eastern Orthodoxy)
    the modern Serbian language from the ground up, based on the Eastern Herzegovinian dialect. Ukrainian and Belarussian as well as Macedonian took a similar...
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    Dubrovnik subdialect (category Dialect articles with speakers set to 'unknown')
    with a sporadic presence of Ikavisms. Unlike main Eastern Herzegovinian dialect which is part of Eastern Shtokavian, the Dubrovnikan subdialect was Western...
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  • Balto-Slavic languages such as Belarusian hiercah (герцаг), the Eastern Herzegovinian dialects herceg (херцег; e.g. Herzegovina), Bulgarian khertsog (херцог)...
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    the language as well. Modern Bulgarian was based essentially on the Eastern dialects of the language, but its pronunciation is in many respects a compromise...
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    around modern Novi Sad, who viewed grammar and vocabulary of Eastern Herzegovinian dialect as almost a foreign tongue that was unacceptable as basis for...
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  • have the same dialect basis (Štokavian, specifically the Eastern Herzegovinian dialect). The problems of the so-called Ausbau-languages in Heinz Kloss's...
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  • a dialectal basis for literary Croatian was not yet settled. Vukovians supported the Neoštokavian Ijekavian dialect (Eastern Herzegovinian dialect) as...
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    Chakavian (redirect from Čakavian dialect)
    considered a dialect or a language, as well as the question of what its relation is to neighboring vernaculars (Kajkavian, Western Shtokavian and Eastern Shtokavian)...
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    Macedonia, and Albania. It is part of the Torlakian dialect group, which is transitional between Eastern and Western South Slavic languages. Spoken across...
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    around 70,000. Štoj dialect: dialect of the Croatian folklore group Štoji (Güttenbach, Stinatz, Neuberg), is Southern Chakavian dialect with some Western...
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    Zlatanović, Rečnik govora južne Srbije. Vranje, 1998, 1–491. East-Herzegovinian dialect dictionaries: Milija Stanić, Uskočki rečnik I–II. Beograd 1990/1991...
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    Proto-Slavic ê. In the western dialect, it is pronounced ie and ei̯ in the eastern. Vatroslav Oblak split the two dialects by the evolution of long *ъ and...
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    The Slavic dialects of Greece are the Eastern South Slavic dialects of Macedonian and Bulgarian spoken by minority groups in the regions of Macedonia and...
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    of Perast near Kotor in the north, where it borders with the Eastern Herzegovinian dialect. This border runs roughly northeast toward Grahovo and further...
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    Eastern Herzegovinian dialects were Eastern South Slavic, but since the 12th century, the Shtokavian dialects, including Eastern Herzegovinian, began to...
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