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Title: Vowel length in Čakavian texts from the fourteenth century
Author/editor: Willem Vermeer
Published in: Dutch Contributions to the Eleventh International Congress of Slavists : Bratislava, August 30- September 9, 1993 .- Amsterdam ; Atlanta, 1994 [Show]
Pages: 467-491
Languages: eng
Abstract: Conclusion: it is better to assume that the text of "Žića sv. otaca" from 14th century, published by V. Premuda in 1939, reflects the tradition of writing double vowels as an optional device for expressing vowel lenght than to attribute them to chance. (Kar)
Author headings:
au. Vermeer, Willem [Show]
Keywords: 14 w., 1939 r., dialekt czakawski, historia języka, język serbsko-chorwacki, Premuda Vinko, samogłoska, samogłoska długa
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Classification:
4.2. Serbo-Croatian group. History of language [Show]
4.1.1. Serbo-Croatian group. Phonetics. Phonology [Show]
Personal subject heading:
Premuda, Vinko [Show]