ON THE ORIGIN OF KULEVCHA DIALECT (UKRAINE)

Journal Title: Слов’янський збірник - Year 2016, Vol 0, Issue 20

Abstract

The article deals with the comparative investigation of two dialects: the dialect of the village of Kulevcha (Odessa region, Ukraine) and the dialect of the village of Kulevcha (Shumen region, Bulgaria). The current research of their phonetic, morphological and lexical features proves that these are two different types of dialects: the Southern-Eastern Trace dialect and Miziyskiy Syrtsky dialect. The results of the analysis of Kulevcha (Odessa region) dialect reveals its mixed character with the dominant features of Southern-Eastern dialects.

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V. О. Kolesnik

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V. О. Kolesnik (2016). ON THE ORIGIN OF KULEVCHA DIALECT (UKRAINE). Слов’янський збірник, 0(20), 8-20. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-379975