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The Panagyurishte dialect is a Bulgarian dialect, which is part of the Balkan group of the Eastern Bulgarian dialects. Its range includes the town of Panagyurishte, as well as a number of neighbouring villages. The most significant feature of the dialect, as in all Balkan dialects, is the pronunciation of Old Church Slavonic (unicode:ѣ) (yat) as or , depending on the character of the following syllable. ==Phonological and morphological characteristics== * Transition of into i: ''клич'' vs. formal Bulgarian ''(unicode:клʲyч)'' * Pronunciation of Old Church Slavonic groups ръ/рь and лъ/ль only as ър () and ъл () instead of formal Bulgarian ръ/ър (~) and лъ/ъл (~) - ''сълнце'' vs. formal Bulgarian ''слънце'' (sun), ''кърчма'' vs. formal Bulgarian ''кръчма'' (pub) * Hard consonant endings, especially in verbs: ''молъ'' instead of formal Bulgarian ''(unicode:мол҄ъ)'' 〔The diacritic (unicode:◌҄) indicates palatalization.〕 (I ask) Most of the other phonological and morphological characteristics of the Panagyurishte dialect are similar to the general features typical for all Balkan dialects, cf. article. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Panagyurishte dialect」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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