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Middle Chakavian
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Language codes
ISO 639-3
GlottologNone

Middle Chakavian (Template:Lang-sh) is a subdialect of the Chakavian dialect of Serbo-Croatian. It is spoken on the islands Dugi, Kornati, Lošinj, Krk, Rab, Pag, and on the land the cities of Vinodol, Ogulin, Brinje, Otočac and the area around Duga Resa, i.e. between Northern Chakavian and Southern Chakavian

This dialect is peculiar for its mixed Ikavian–Ekavian reflex of Common Slavic yat vowel, which was governed by Meyer–Jakubinskij's law.

References

  • Dalibor Brozović (1988). Čakavsko narječje; Jezik srpskohrvatski / hrvatskosrpski, hrvatski ili srpski, (in Serbo-Croatian). Zagreb: JLZ Miroslav Krleža. ISBN 953-0-30225-8.