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Central Savinja dialect : ウィキペディア英語版 | Central Savinja dialect The Central Savinja dialect (''srednjesavinjsko narečje'',〔Smole, Vera. 1998. "Slovenska narečja." ''Enciklopedija Slovenije'' vol. 12, pp. 1–5. Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga, p. 2.〕 ''srednja savinjščina''〔Logar, Tine. 1962. "Današnje stanje in naloge slovenske dialektologije." ''Jezik in slovstvo'' 8(1/2): 1–6, p. 4.〕) is a Slovene dialect in the Styrian dialect group. It is spoken in the central Savinja Valley in the basins of the Bolska, Paka, and Hudinja rivers east of the Upper Savinja dialect and west of the Central Styrian dialect, south of the Mežica and South Pohorje dialects, and north of the Eastern Upper Carniolan, Zagorje-Trbovlje, and Laško subdialects. It includes the settlements of Trojane, Špitalič, Vransko, Topolšica, Šoštanj, Velenje, Frankolovo, Vojnik, and Celje.〔Toporišič, Jože. 1992. ''Enciklopedija slovenskega jezika''. Ljubljana: Cankarjeva založba, p. 303.〕 ==Phonological and morphological characteristics== The Central Savinja dialect has preserved accented short vowels. It does not have the change ''u'' > ''ü'' nor ''a'' > ''(unicode:ɔ)'', the diphthongs ''ou'' and ''ei'' have monophthongized but ''ie'' and ''uo'' are pronounced, and there is limited akanye.〔 Vocalic ''r'' has developed into ''ar'' and vocalic ''l'' into ''aw''. The feminine singular instrumental ending for nouns and adjectives is ''-oj/-uj'' (in contrast to standard ''o'').〔Zorko, Zinka. 1999. "Štajerska narečja." In Dušan Voglar (ed.), ''Enciklopedija Slovenije'', vol. 13, pp. 131–133. Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga, p. 132.〕
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