- Neo-Shtokavian,
second is the way the old
Slavic phoneme yat 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...
- Ikavian);
Dubrovnik dialect (also
called Western Ijekavian);
Eastern Herzegovinian dialect (also
called Neo-
Ijekavian); Užican
dialect (also
called Zlatibor dialect);...
-
Syrmia (Ekavian Serbo-Croatian: Srem / Срем or
Ijekavian Srijem / Сријем) is a
region of the
southern Pannonian Plain,
which lies
between the
Danube and...
- ethnicities,
either with the
Ekavian or the
Ijekavian accent) and
Western (used in
Croatia by all ethnicities, the
Ijekavian accent only).: 303–304, 430 However...
-
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...
- Neo-Shtokavian):
central and
northern Serbia Eastern Herzegovinian (
Ijekavian, Neo-Shtokavian):
southwestern Serbia,
western half of Montenegro, Bosnia...
- framework.
Although Belić's
Orthography from 1923
formally allowed the use of
ijekavian, he
emphasized in that
edition and
subsequent ones that
jekavian jotization...
-
Gorani Janjevo–Letnica Svrljig–Zaplanje Timok–Lužnica)
Accents Ekavian Ijekavian Ikavian Comparison of
standard Bosnian, Croatian,
Montenegrin and Serbian...
- and
Ijekavian.
Combining the
scripts and
accents give four
written variants (Ekavian Cyrillic,
Ijekavian Cyrillic,
Ekavian Latin, and
Ijekavian Latin)...