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Kostel dialect
kȯsˈteːu̯skȯ naˈrėːčje
Pronunciation[kʊ͈sˈteːu̯skʊ͈ naˈrɪ͈t͡ʃjɛ]
Native toSlovenia, Croatia
RegionKupa Valley near Kostel and Brod na Kupi
EthnicitySlovenes, Croats
Language family
Indo-European
  • Balto-Slavic
    • Slavic
      • South Slavic
        • Western South Slavic
          • Slovene
            • Lower Carniolan dialect group
              • Kostel dialect
Language codes
ISO 639-3
     Kostel dialect

The Kostel dialect (Slovene: kostelsko narečje [kɔsˈtéwskɔ naˈɾéːt͡ʃjɛ],[1] kostelska belokranjščina,[2] kostelščina;[3] Serbo-Croatian: kostelsko narječje), in Croatian literature also eastern microdialects of Western Goran subdialect (Serbo-Croatian: zapadni goranski poddijalekt, zapadni gorskokotarski poddijalekt, Slovene: zahodni goranski govori, zahodni gorskokotarski govori),[4] is a dialect spoken along the Kupa Valley in Slovenia and Croatia, around Banja Loka and Brod na Kupi.[5] The dialect originates from Alpine Slavic, a predecessor of modern Slovene, but speakers living in Croatia self-identify as speaking Croatian.[6] The dialect borders the Mixed Kočevje subdialects to the north, the Southern White Carniolan and Eastern Goran dialect to the east, the Čabranka dialect to the west, and the Goran dialects to the south and east, as well Shtokavian, which is spoken in Moravice and neighboring villages. The dialect belongs to the Lower Carniolan dialect group, and it evolved from the Lower Carniolan dialect base.[7][8] Until recently, the neighboring Čabranka dialect was considered part of the Kostel dialect, but it was later discovered that both dialects had evolved separately but are in process of becoming more similar to each other.[9]

  1. ^ Smole, Vera. 1998. "Slovenska narečja." Enciklopedija Slovenije vol. 12, pp. 1–5. Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga, p. 2.
  2. ^ Logar, Tine. 1996. Dialektološke in jezikovnozgodovinske razprave. Ljubljana: SAZU, p. 203.
  3. ^ Horvat, Sonja. 1994. "Nekaj naglasnih in fonoloških značilnosti slovenskega kostelskega govora." Slavistična revija 42: 305–312, p. 305.
  4. ^ Šekli (2018:377–380)
  5. ^ Toporišič, Jože. 1992. Enciklopedija slovenskega jezika. Ljubljana: Cankarjeva založba, p. 88.
  6. ^ Kapović, Mate (2017). "The Position of Kajkavian in the South Slavic Dialect Continuumin in Light of Old Accentual Isoglosses". Zeitschrift für Slawistik. 62. 62 (4). De Gruyter: 606–620. doi:10.1515/slaw-2017-0038. S2CID 55046560.
  7. ^ Logar, Tine; Rigler, Jakob (2016). Karta slovenskih narečij (PDF) (in Slovenian). Založba ZRC.
  8. ^ Šekli (2018:335–339)
  9. ^ Gostenčnik (2018:42–45)

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