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Definition of Microdialect

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- At first it was suggested to base the standard language on a central microdialect, particularly that of Gniva (Njïva, Njiva), but later it was decided...
- The far-northwestern microdialects (e.g., the Dovje and Mojstrana microdialects) and the central Tuhinj Valley microdialects still have the diphthongs...
- some southern microdialects and is pronounced as åː in the transitional microdialect of Mostec. The southern (Bizeljsko) microdialects vocalized the long...
- naˈɾeːt͡ʃjɛ], čebranško narečje), also known in Croatian literature as western microdialects of the Western Goran subdialect (Serbo-Croatian: zapadni goranski poddijalekt...
- short *-ì and *-ù turned into schwa (ə). Eastern microdialects also retain pitch accent. The microdialects in Slovenski lingvistični atlas show a rather...
- east, and spanning as far south as the border with Croatia border. The microdialects are very poorly studied, but they are very close to standard Slovene...
- *ł was retained in the southeastern microdialects, and palatal consonants remained palatal in some microdialects, particularly those in the east. The...
- in some microdialects for *ǫ̀ and *ę̀. Ukanye is more common, and *ì simplified into ì̥ in the west and to ə in the east. In some microdialects, particularly...
- Serbo-Croatian: kostelsko narječje), in Croatian literature also eastern microdialects of Western Goran subdialect (Serbo-Croatian: zapadni goranski poddijalekt...
- southeastern microdialects have also partially undergone the *sěnȏ / *prosȏ → *sě̀no / *pròso accent shift (e.g., imȃ → ˈiːma in the Jelšane microdialect), although...