Northern part of White Carniola, northern from Dobliče and Griblje.
Ethnicity
Slovenes
Language family
Indo-European
Balto-Slavic
Slavic
South Slavic
Western South Slavic
Slovene
Lower Carniolan dialect group
North White Carniolan dialect
Dialects
Šokarji microdialects (western)
Microdialects around Metlika (eastern)
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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North White Carniolan dialect
The North White Carniolan dialect (Slovene: severnobelokranjsko narečje[sɛvɛɾnɔbɛlɔˈkɾàːnskɔnaˈɾéːt͡ʃjɛ],[1] Serbo-Croatian: sjevernobelokrajinsko narječje) is a Slovene dialect spoken in White Carniola north of Dobliče and Griblje. The dialect was partially influenced by immigrants of Serbo-Croatian origin that moved to this area in the 15th and 16th centuries.[2] The dialect borders the Lower Carniolan dialect to the north, Mixed Kočevje subdialects to the west, and South White Carniolan dialect to the south, as well as Prigorje and Goran Kajkavian to the east and Eastern Herzegovinian Shtokavian to the northeast.[3][4] The dialect belongs to the Lower Carniolan dialect group, and it evolved from Lower Carniolan dialect base.[3][5]
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^Šekli (2018:335–339)
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