Oblikoslovje v panonski narečni skupini
Abstract
Morphology of the Pannonian Dialectal Group
The article compares word-formation and morphological patterns of the Pannonian dialect group with those found in Old Church Slavonic and in Standard Slovene. It includes a brief analysis of the dialectal phonological and stress system, discussing the dialectal endings and inflections (the three genders, especially the relatively unstable neuter; and the three numbers, as the dual is well preserved). Non-finite word classes used in the Pannonian dialects investigated, however, show relatively little variation.
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