Definition of Ijekavian. Meaning of Ijekavian. Synonyms of Ijekavian

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- Neo-Shtokavian, second is the way the old Slavic phoneme jat has changed (Ikavian, Ijekavian or Ekavian), and third is presence of Young Proto-Slavic isogloss (Schakavian...
- Ekavian, but Ijekavian dialects introduce a ije/je alternation to retain a distinction. Standard Croatian and Bosnian are based on Ijekavian, whereas Serbian...
- bijel / bijeli in the standard Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin and Serbian Ijekavian variants of Serbo-Croatian (genitive bijela / bijelog(a)) bel / beli in...
- Ikavian); Dubrovnik dialect (also called Western Ijekavian); Eastern Herzegovinian dialect (also called Neo-Ijekavian); Užican dialect (also called Zlatibor dialect);...
- case of short vowels) and 50% (in the case of long vowels). The long Ijekavian reflex of Proto-Slavic jat is of disputed status. The prescriptive grammar...
- decisive role was pla**** by Croatian Vukovians, who cemented the usage of Ijekavian Neo-Shtokavian as the literary standard in the late 19th and the beginning...
- ethnicities, either with the Ekavian or the Ijekavian accent) and Western (used in Croatia by all ethnicities, the Ijekavian accent only). However, due to discontent...
- and Bulgaria. Other spellings include Snježana and Sniježana, found in Ijekavian-speaking areas (Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina including Republika Srpska...
- Neo-Shtokavian): central and northern Serbia Eastern Herzegovinian (Ijekavian, Neo-Shtokavian): southwestern Serbia, western half of Montenegro, Bosnia...
- Syrmia (Ekavian Serbo-Croatian: Srem/Срем or Ijekavian Srijem/Сријем) is a region of the southern Pannonian Plain, which lies between the Danube and Sava...