Prilep-Bitola dialect (original) (raw)

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Dialect of Macedonian

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Tale told by a woman from the city of Bitola

The Prilep-Bitola dialect (Macedonian: Прилепско-битолски дијалект, Prilepsko-bitolski dijalekt) is a member of the central subgroup of the western group of dialects of Macedonian. This dialect is spoken in much of the Pelagonia region (more specifically, the Bitola, Prilep, Kruševo and Demir Hisar municipalities), as well as by the Slavic-speaking minority population in and around Florina (Lerin)[1][2] in neighbouring Greek Macedonia. The Prilep-Bitola dialect, along with other peripheral west-central dialects, provides much of the basis for modern Standard Macedonian.[3] Prestige dialects have developed in the cities of Bitola and Prilep.

Phonological characteristics

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The phonological characteristics of the Bitola-Prilep dialect which can also be found in the other peripheral dialects are:

rǫka > рака /ˈraka/ ('hand')

ex. Proto-Slavic *kĺučь > [ˈklut͡ʃ] in Bitola sub-dialects, [ˈkɫut͡ʃ] in Prilep sub-dialects

Megleno-Romanian fustan /ˈfustan/ > вустан /ˈvustan/ ('ladies' dress')

Ottoman Turkish فوطة /ˈfuta/ > вута /ˈvuta/ ('apron')

Ottoman Turkish فرنا /ˈfuɾna/ > вурна /ˈvurna/ ('bakehouse, masonry oven')

/ˈlɛbɔvi/ → /ˈlɛbɔi/ (realized as [ˈlɛbɔi̯] ~ [ˈlɛbɔj])

/ˈtɔvar/ → /ˈtɔar/ (realized as [tɔa̯r])

/ˈsɛɡa/ (→ /ˈsɛa/) → [sa(ː)] ('now')

*/ˈtɔva/ (→ /ˈtɔa/) → [tɔ(ː)] (indic. pron. 'that')

/ˈkɔɡa/ (→ /ˈkɔa/) → [kɔ(ː)] (interr. pron. 'when')

[ɡɣaː] for [ˈɡɫava] (глава, 'head') and [ˈsɣama] for [ˈsɫama] (слама, 'straw')

чаша /ˈt͡ʃaʃa/ ('cup') is realized as [ˈt͡ʃɛ̞ʃa]

жаба /ˈʒaba/ ('frog') is realized as [ˈʒɛ̞ba]

Morphological characteristics

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  1. ^ Vidoeski, Božidar (Божидар Видоески) (1983). Lerinskiot govor Леринскиот говор (in Macedonian). pp. 23–49.
  2. ^ Hill, Peter (1991). The Dialect of Gorno Kalenik. Columbus, OH: Slavica Publishers. ISBN 9780893572174 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Lunt, Horace G. (1951). "Makedonska gramatika by Krume Kepeski". Language. 27 (2): 180–187. doi:10.2307/410435. JSTOR 410435.
  4. ^ Koneski, Blaže (Блаже Конески) (1967). Gramatika na makedonskiot literaturen jazik Граматика на македонскиот литературен јазик (in Macedonian). Skopje: Kultura. p. 68.
  5. ^ Koneski, Blaže (Блаже Конески) (1986). Istorija na makedonskiot jazik Историја на македонскиот јазик (in Macedonian). Skopje: Kultura. p. 21.
  6. ^ Friedman, Victor (1998), Macedonian: Comparative Grammar, Slavic and East European Language Research Center (SEELRC), p. 22