- 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...
- Apinajé ↔ Kayapó ↔ Suyá-Tapayuna ↔ Panará-Kayapó do Sul Akuwẽ (various
microdialects)
Xavante Xerente (including Xakriabá, Akroá, Gueguê)
Ramirez excludes...
- 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...
- 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...
-
several subdialects (Slovene: podnarečja), and are
further divided into
microdialects (Slovene: govori, lit. speeches).
Horizontal division used
today is...
-
White Carniolan microdialects west of
Vinica and Dragatuš
retained pitch accent on long syllables,
which was lost in the
eastern microdialects. The long neoacute...
- (Resian and
Torre Valley dialects, some Soča,
Inner Carniolan and
Istrian microdialects)
mostly do not
pronounce the
phoneme as /c/ anymore, but as /tɕ/, which...
- *ł was
retained in the
southeastern microdialects, and
palatal consonants remained palatal in some
microdialects,
particularly those in the east. The...