- The
Rovte Hills (Slovene:
Rovtarsko hribovje; also
known as Logatec–Žiri
Rovte, Logaško-Žirovske
Rovte) are a
group of
hills in
western Slovenia. The Rovte...
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World War were
spearheaded by
Lucien Tesnière, Fran Ramovš (which
added the
Rovte dialect group), and
Aleksander Isachenko, and
after the war by Tine Logar...
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settlement was
changed from
Sveti Jošt (literally, 'Saint Jodocus') to
Rovte pri
Nazarjih (literally, 'clearing near Nazarje') in 1955. The name was...
- The
Rovte dialect group (rovtarska narečna skupina, rovtarščina) is a
group of
closely related dialects of Slovene. The
Rovte dialects are
spoken in the...
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Rovte v Selški
Dolini (pronounced [ˈɾoːu̯tɛ ʍ ˈseːu̯ʃki dɔˈliːni]; Slovene:
Rovte v Selški dolini, in
older sources also
Rovte pri
Svetem Lenartu, German:...
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Rovte (pronounced [ˈɾoːu̯tɛ], German: Gereuth) is a
settlement in the
Rovte Hills north of
Logatec in the
Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. The parish...
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Littoral (except for the
mountainous areas around Tolmin and Cerkno,
where Rovte dialects are spoken) and in the
western part of
Inner Carniola. They are...
- muni****lities of Škofja Loka and
Gorenja vas-Poljane),
dialects from the
Rovte dialect group are
spoken (Poljane dialect, Škofja Loka dialect,
Horjul dialect)...
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Rovte (pronounced [ˈɾou̯ːtɛ]; in
older sources also
Rovte pri Nemiljah, German:
Route bei Nemile) is a
small settlement in the Muni****lity of Radovljica...
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close to the
Upper Carniolan dialect, but
showing some
features of the
Rovte dialect group. It is
characterized by
extensive syncope, monopthongization...