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The Upper Polog dialect (Macedonian: горнополошки дијалект, ''gornopološki dijalekt'' ) is a member of the western and north western subgroup of the western group of dialects of the Macedonian language. The dialect is mainly spoken in the area around the city of Gostivar to the villages Brvenica and Bogovinje on north, Reka region on west, Porčie on east and Galičnik on south. The dialect is closely related with the neighbouring dialects, particularly with the Kičevo-Poreče dialect, Reka dialect and Galičnik dialect. Also in some extent, the dialect shares some similarities with the Lower Polog dialect. The dialect is very well known for using masculine forms of direct and indirect objects, for male and female.〔p. 246, Makedonski jazik za srednoto obrazovanie - S. Bojkovska, D.Pandev, L. Minova-Ǵurkova, Ž. Cvetkovski - Prosvetno delo AD - Skopje 2001〕 ==Phonological characteristics== * the yat has reflexed into (): цена (''cena'', "price") * the Proto-Slavic '' *ǫ'' has denazalized to () * the older () has been replaced with () in most words: прах (''prah'') → прав (''prav'', "dust") * the consonant group ''цв-'' is substituted with ''цу-'': цвет (''cvet'') → цут (''cut'', "flower")〔p.247 ,Makedonski jazik za srednoto obrazovanie- S.Bojkovska, D.Pandev, L.Minova-Ǵurkova, Ž.Cvetkovski- Prosvetno delo AD- Skopje 2001〕 * absence of the intervocalic in the plural forms of monosyllabic nouns (e.g. лебо(в)и, дождо(в)и, etc.) 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「Upper Polog dialect」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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