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Dalmato-romanska grupa *kt. (Iz balkanskog latiniteta X.) / *KT IN DALMATIAN ROMANCE (ON BALKAN LATIN X)
(Нови Сад : Матица српска, 2015)
It has long been supposed that Latin ct splits into North Dalmatian *jt and South Dalmatian *kt. North Dalmatian *jt is reflected as Serbo-Croatian jt and South Dalmatian *kt as Serbo-Croatian kt. In this paper I reinterpret ...
Diftongacija u dalmatoromanskim reliktima latinskog sufiksa -ellu, -a / VOWEL BREAKING IN DALMATIAN ROMANCE DERIVATIVES IN -ĔLLU, -А (ON BALKAN LATIN XII)
(Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности : Институт за српски језик САНУ, 2018)
Vowel breaking in Dalmatian Romance appear to have evolved in two phases and, in Montenegro, Serbo-Croatian 'relics' of Dalmatian Romance derivatives in -ĕ́llu, -a appear to show two distinct outcomes of ĕ́, namely Serbo ...
Sh. Plankit. (Iz balkanskog latiniteta VII.)
(Zbornik Matice srpske za filologiju i lingvistiku, 2015)
Serbo-Croatian Plankit, a square in Zadar, is derived from Lat. planca 'stone plate', i.e. *plancetu 'stone plated area'. (The velar, unswayed by palatalization, indicates Dalmato-Romance medium.) In temrsm of comparanda, ...
Sh. blavor. (Iz balkanskog latiniteta XI.) / SC BLAVOR (ON BALKAN LATIN XI)
(Нови Сад : Матица српска, 2017)
The paper is dedicated to the question of the etymology of Serbo-Croatian blavor 'Pseudopus apodus' and the problem of its relationship with Romanian bălaur 'dragon, monster' and Albanian bullar 'Pseudopus apodus, dragon' ...