- Zlatograd dialect
The Zlatograd dialect is a Bulgarian dialect, member of the Rup or Southeastern Bulgarian dialects. The Zlatograd dialect is spoken in the southwestern part of the Eastern
Rhodopes , i.e. in the town ofZlatograd , as well as a number of neighbouring villages and towns, e.g.Nedelino ,Kirkovo , etc. The Zlatograd dialect is most closely related to the eastern and western Rup dialects, but also shares a number of phonological and morphological characteristics with the Rhodopean dialects. Thus, it is usually considered to be transitional between the two groups.Phonological and morphological characteristics
* The reflex of Old Church Slavonic yat is usually IPA|ʲa before a hard syllable and broad e (IPA|æ) before a soft syllable: "бял/бIPA|æли" instead of formal Bulgarian "бял/бели" (white). However, there are also a number of cases where the reflex of yat is IPA|ʲa even before a soft syllable: "врIPA|ʲaме" vs. formal Bulgarian "време". This a feature the Zlatograd dialect shares with the
Serres-Nevrokop dialect and certain subdialects of theThracian dialect
* a is not transformed into IPA|/ɛ/ before a soft syllable: "жаба-жаби" as in Standard Bulgarian. This is a Western Bulgarian feature separating the Zlatograd dialect from the rest of the Rup dialects
* Individual development of the Old Church Slavonic jers and nasal vowels (as in theRup dialects )::ъ (IPA|ə) for Old Church Slavonic Unicode |ѫ (yus) and ъ (IPA|ə) (as in Standard Bulgarian) – "мъш, сън" (man, sleep):IPA|ɛ for both Old Church Slavonic little yus (Unicode|ѧ) and ь
* Articulation of unstressed o as a (as in Russian): "кабила" vs. formal Bulgarian "кобила" (mare). This feature is also typical for theSmolyan dialect For other phonological and morphological characteristics typical for all Rup or Rhodopean dialects, cf.
Rup dialects .ources
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