Miejsce standardu burgenlandzkochorwackiego wśród języków indoeuropejskich

  • Artur Ślęzak University of Bielsko-Biala, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Keywords: linguistics, native minorities, slavonic languages, the language of Burgenland Croats, grammar

Abstract

The place of the standard language of Burgenland Croats among the Indo-European languages

The language of Burgenland Croats was based on Croatian dialects from the 15 to 17th centuries. Native speakers of the standard use three dialects of the Croatian language, mainly Shtokavian and Chakavian, and Kajkavian, in which there are preserved many archaisms and neologisms. The standard of Burgenland Croats was included in the grammar published in Eisenstadt (Gradišćanskohrvatska gramatika, 2003).

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Author Biography

Artur Ślęzak, University of Bielsko-Biala, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

Bielsko-Biala, Poland. E-mail: aslezak@ath.bielsko.pl

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Published
2020-10-11
How to Cite
Ślęzak A. (2020). Miejsce standardu burgenlandzkochorwackiego wśród języków indoeuropejskich. Slavia Centralis, 2(2), 100–106. https://doi.org/10.18690/scn.2.2.100–106.2009
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