Contents
Editor's Preface
Author's Preface
List of Abbreviations
History of Studying of Montenegrin Dialects
On Previous Classifications of Montenegrin Dialects
Issue of Classification of Montenegrin Dialects
Accentual System of Montenegrin Dialects
Jat Alternants in Montenegrin Dialects
The Issue of Semivowel in Montenegrin Dialects
The Issue of Vowel Group AO in Montenegrin Dialects
Main Features of Individual Speech Groups in Montenegro
Northwestern Montenegrin Dialects
Southeastern Montenegrin Dialects
Summary Bibliography
Subject Index
Index of Names
Index of Word Forms
Adnan Čirgić is dean of the Institute for the Montenegrin Language and Literature.
“Čirgić’s book brings the first comprehensive view of the dialect
situation in Montenegro, with implications for contiguous dialects,
to a broad international audience, now mediated through English.
The rich Montenegrin dialect refugium is a boon to language
variationists and Slavic accentologists. The author contextualizes
the study of Montenegrin dialects, which helps researchers to
navigate the complex literature and previous descriptive treatments
of the region that have been produced over the course of more than
a century. As such, this book is a significant milestone in the
post-Yugoslav study of South Slavic dialectology.”
*Joseph Schallert, University of Toronto*
“Čirgić’s monograph on the Štokavian dialects of Montenegro
provides a modern and up-to-date overview of the kind one very
rarely encounters in English. Montenegrin dialects represent one of
the marginal dialect areas of Slavic, encompassing both remarkable
archaisms and fascinating innovations. The book, authored by a
leading expert in the field, will be of great interest to Slavists,
as well as to dialectologists, phonologists, and historical
linguists in general.”
*Mate Kapović, University of Zagreb*
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