--- 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.
Sergei