-
would disrupt the
stability in the region. Ward, Alexander; Berg, Matt;
Ukanye,
Lawrance (22
November 2022). "U.S. and
Russia 'can't stop' Turkey's new...
- is not common.
Akanye is
present 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...
-
microdialects still pronounce them as r̥.
Akanye is not
particularly common, but
ukanye is,
turning word-final o into ȯ or u.
Unstressed *u is
reduced into e̥,...
- are
adjacent to l, m, or n, they
often turn into
syllabic l̥, m̥, and n̥.
Ukanye (o → u) is
present for
initial *o-. The most
commonly omitted vowel is *i...
- as /i/ (ikanye) and /o/ is
commonly pronounced as /a/ (akanye) or /u/ (
ukanye). The most
common pronunciation difference between speakers is /e/ vs. /ɛ/...
- a
diphthong ūo
around Velike Lašče. Word-final
short *o
turned into u (
ukanye), in the
north further reducing into ə, or even disappeared.
Akanye is also...
- aː.
Syllabic *ł̥̄
turned into uː.
Vowel reduction affected all vowels.
Ukanye (*o, *ǫ → u) is common, as well as
simplification of *e, *ě, *ę, *i, *u...
- with
similarities to the
Upper Carniolan dialect, such as no diphthongs,
ukanye, the
ending -u
instead of -i in dative/locative
singular o-stems, and very...
- into ər.
Akanye is also common, as well as e-akanye in the
prefix ne-.
Ukanye is also present,
turning word-final o into ȯ or u.
Unstressed *u is often...
- into *ə in the west.
There is
limited akanye (*o/ǫ → *a); more
common is
ukanye (change to u),
which is
quite prominent in the Laško subdialect. Many unstressed...