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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 the Macedonian language. This dialect is mainly spoken in the towns of Prilep and Bitola and in surrounding areas in the Republic of Macedonia, as well as by the Slavic-speaking minority population in and around Florina (Lerin)[1] in neighbouring Greek Macedonia. The Prilep-Bitola dialect, along with other peripheral west-central dialects, provides much of the basis for the modern Macedonian standard.[2]
[edit] Phonological characteristics
The phonological characteristics of the Prilep-Bitola dialect which also can also be found in the other peripheral dialects are:
- antepenultimate word stress (see Macedonian phonology)
- the yat has reflexed into [ɛ]
- absence of the [ɛ] group in third-person singular verbs (e.g. можи and биди versus the standard може and биде)
- absence of the intervocalic [v] in the plural forms of monosyllabic nouns (e.g. лебо(в)и, дождо(в)и, etc.)[3]
[edit] Morphological characteristics
[edit] Typical Words
- Чупе – girl
- Пре(ѓ)е, пре(ѓ)еска – recently, lately
- Модистра – seamstress
[edit] References
- ^ Hill, Peter. The Dialect of Gorno Kalenik 1991, Columbus, OH
- ^ Makedonska gramatika by Krume Kepeski Language, Vol. 27, No. 2 (Apr. - Jun., 1951), pp. 180-187
- ^ стр.68 Граматика на македонскиот литературен јазик, Блаже Конески, Култура- Скопје 1967
- ^ Friedman, Victor (1998), Macedonian: Comparative Grammar, Slavic and East European Language Research Center (SEELRC): p. 22
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Eastern group: Štip-Strumica · Tikveš-Mariovo · Maleševo-Pirin 1
South-eastern group: Solun-Voden · Ser-Drama-Lagadin-Nevrokop 1 · Nestram-Kostenar · Kostur · Korča ·
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1 Also considered dialects of the Bulgarian language. |
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