Pannonian dialect group

The Pannonian dialect group (panonska narečna skupina), or northeastern dialect group, is a group of closely related dialects of Slovene. The Pannonian dialects are spoken in northeastern Slovenia (Prekmurje, in the eastern areas of Slovenian Styria), and among the Hungarian Slovenes.[1]

Map of regional groups of Slovene dialects
  Pannonian

Phonological and morphological characteristics

Among other features, this group is characterized by loss of pitch accent, non-lengthened short syllables, and a new acute on short syllables.[2]

Individual dialects and subdialects

Notes

  1. According to some researchers, the Prekmurje dialect is a regional literary language because it has a standardized grammar, a long history of separated development and a large number of written sources.[4] However, this view is disputed.[5]
gollark: Continuing on from what I said, though: I've also heard it said that house prices are high because you can borrow lots of money cheaply now because of low interest rates, and because houses are a long-term-ownership thing their demand is more affected by how much you can *borrow* more than how much you *have now*. I have no idea which of these, if any, is accurate.
gollark: Ah.
gollark: Farmers... are workers, though? Do you mean specific workers of some sort?
gollark: That seems implausibly high.
gollark: I've heard it said that house prices are high in many cities because the people there have a lot of influence on zoning and such, but also have an incentive to not allow more buildings because it would reduce the amount their house is worth.

References

  1. "Karta slovenskih narečij z večjimi naselji" (PDF). Fran.si. Inštitut za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU. Retrieved June 8, 2020.
  2. Toporišič, Jože. 1992. Enciklopedija slovenskega jezika. Ljubljana: Cankarjeva založba, p. 173.
  3. Logar, Tine. 1996. Dialektološke in jezikovnozgodovinske razprave. Ljubljana: SAZU, p. 240.
  4. Novak, Vilko (2006). Slovar stare knjižne prekmurščine (in Slovenian). Založba ZRC (SAZU). ISBN 961-6568-60-4.
  5. Greenberg, Marc L. (2009). "Prekmurje Grammar as a Source of Slavic Comparative Material" (PDF). Slovenski jezik – Slovene Linguistic Studies. 7: 29–44.
  6. Zorko, Zinka. 1994. "Panonska narečja." Enciklopedija Slovenija, vol. 8 (232–233). Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga, p. 232.
  7. Rigler, Jakob. 1986. Razprave o slovenskem jeziku. Ljubljana: Slovenska matica, p. 117.
  8. Kolarič, Rudolf. 1956. "Slovenska narečja." Jezik in slovstvo 2(6): 247–254, p. 252.
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