- Kajkavian), but convergent. It was the
result of
migrations (particularly of
Neoshtokavian-Eastern
Shtokavian speakers), political-cultural
border change and also...
- Slovene,
depending on the pitch. In
Neoshtokavian Serbo-Croatian no pre-tonic
lengths are allowed; i.e. with
Neoshtokavian retraction occurring the length...
- Most
dialects No No No Loss of Proto-Slavic tone Some
dialects No No
Neoshtokavian u- > vu- Some
dialects Yes No No ǫ > o Yes Yes No No -ojo > -o in instrumental...
- (rising) > oró. In some
other languages (most
notably Czech and
standard Neoshtokavian Serbo-Croatian), the
acute vs. cir****flex
distinction is
continued as...
- (Serbo-Croatian: mlađi ikavski), also
called Western Ikavian/Western
Neoshtokavian Ikavian (zapadni ikavski/zapadni novoštokavski ikavski), or Bosnian–Dalmatian...
-
migrations and Neoshtokavisation, it can be
considered as part of
Ijekavian Neoshtokavian East Herzegovina(-Krajina) dialect, but
representing a
specific idiom...
-
gaining a
falling tone.
Later on, in a
subset of
these dialects (the
neoshtokavian dialects, the
basis of all
standard Serbo-Croatian registers), the stress...
- LCS *vīnò > Serbo-Croatian víno (with long
rising accent,
indicating neoshtokavian accent retraction from the
following syllable) The
acute was preserved...
-
features are Štakavism and "-a" in verb
adjective in working,
along non-
Neoshtokavian accentuation ... The
place of
origination was not
located by the sea...