Re: [tied] Re: Latin ibex akin to Portuguese bezerro?

From: Mate Kapovic
Message: 35914
Date: 2005-01-15

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sergejus Tarasovas" <s.tarasovas@...>
To: <cybalist@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2005 3:34 PM
Subject: [tied] Re: Latin ibex akin to Portuguese bezerro?


>
>
> --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "Mate Kapovic" <mkapovic@...> wrote:
>
>> In South Slavic, it is attested in Slovene (dialectally) and in
> Croatian
>> (Cakavian and Stokavian). In Croatian, it is widely attested in
> dialects.
>
> While we are on that, could anybody recommend a good book on
> Croatian/Serbian dialectology (a systematic comparative description
> with at least elements of historical phonology)? The language doesn't
> matter much.

There is really no systematic account of all the dialects in one book. There
are only separate books/monographs on Stokavian, Cakavian, Kajkavian etc.
and even those are often not very detailed (but all are at least partly
historical). A very good overview of all the dialects is Brozovic's & Ivic's
"Jezik, srpskohrvatski/hrvatskosrpski, hrvatski ili srpski" (a very strange
title :-/), Zagreb 1988 but it is very short (only 119 pages).

Mate