Mixed Kočevje subdialects

Mixed Kočevje subdialects (Slovene: mešani kočevski govori[1][2]) is a catch-all category for the Slovene dialects of heterogeneous origin now spoken in the Kočevje region. The native Kočevje German population, the Gottschee Germans, was resettled during the Second World War and the area was subsequently resettled by Slovene speakers from various areas and dialects, creating a new mixed dialect area.[3][4]

Phonological and morphological characteristics

A lack of research means that very little is known about the characteristics of the Slovene spoken here,[3] other than that the language of the area differs from the surrounding Lower Carniolan and White Carniolan area.[4]

gollark: By my rough count, it's only about 300 nanoideologies per person.
gollark: I mean, obviously.
gollark: I guess you'd want to reweight slightly so that you don't pick everything from Marxism (because it has a ton of variants).
gollark: It should be easy enough to automatically extract all the names from this and then manually filter out some of the things which don't really work on a calendar-type thing.
gollark: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_political_ideologies

References

  1. Smole, Vera. 1998. "Slovenska narečja." Enciklopedija Slovenije vol. 12, pp. 1–5. Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga, p. 2.
  2. "Karta slovenskih narečij z večjimi naselji" (PDF). Fran.si. Inštitut za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU. Retrieved June 8, 2020.
  3. Greenberg, Marc. 2002. Zgodovinsko glasoslovje slovenskega jezika. Maribor: Aristej, p. 31.
  4. Toporišič, Jože. 1992. Enciklopedija slovenskega jezika. Ljubljana: Cankarjeva založba, pp. 83–84.
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