Prizren–Timok dialect
Appearance
The Prizren–Timok dialect (Serbo-Croatian: призренско–тимочки дијалект / prizrensko–timočki dijalekt) is the name given by Serbian linguists to classify transitional Torlakian dialects spoken in Eastern and South Serbia and Kosovo — an area spanning from Prizren in the south to the Timok River in the north — as subdialects of Old-Shtokavian. Its eastern border, starting from Zaječar, roughly forms the border with Bulgaria.
Subdialects
[edit]- Prizren–South Morava subdialect [sr] (призренско–јужноморавски поддијалект / prizrensko–južnomoravski poddijalekt)
- Vranje speech (врањански говор / vranjanski govor)[1]
- Gora speech (горански говор / goranski govor)
- Svrljig–Zaplanje subdialect [sr] (сврљишко–заплањски поддијалект / svrljiško–zaplanjski poddijalekt)
- Timok–Lužnica subdialect [sr] (тимочко–лужнички поддијалект / timočko–lužnički poddijalekt)
- Pirot speech (пиротски говор / pirotski govor)
- Crna Trava speech (црнотравски говор / crnotravski govor)
- Lužnica speech (лужнички говор / lužnički govor)
References
[edit]- ^ Ethnologia Balkanica. Vol. 12. Lit Verlag. 2008. p. 157.
The Vranje speech belongs to the Prizren-South Morava type in the Prizren-Timok dialect zone (Ivic 1985: 115-118)
Further reading
[edit]- Динић, Јакша. Тимочки дијалекатски речник. Vol. 4. Ин-т за српски језик САНУ, 2008.