- Teteven dialect
The Teteven dialect is a Bulgarian dialect, which is part of the Balkan group of the Eastern Bulgarian dialects. It is spoken in the town of
Teteven and several neighbouring villages and is almost completely surrounded by theCentral Balkan dialect , except on the west where it borders on the Western BulgarianBotevgrad dialect . The most significant feature of the dialect, as in allBalkan dialects , is the pronunciation of Old Church Slavonic Unicode|ѣ (yat) as IPA|ʲa or IPA|ɛ, depending on the character of the following syllable.Phonological and morphological characteristics
* The articulation of yat generally follows the
Central Balkan dialect . However, the Teteven dialect features a much greater number of cases of articulation of IPA|ʲa than either theBalkan dialects or Standard Bulgarian, e.g. before ж IPA|/ʒ/, ш IPA|/ʃ/, ч IPA|/ʧ/, in one-syllable words and in certain verbs. This brings the Teteven dialect closer to certainRup dialects : "черIPA|ʲaша" vs. formal Bulgarian "череша" (cherry), "мIPA|ʲaт" vs. formal Bulgarian "мет" (honey)
* Articulation of Old Church Slavonic Unicode |ѫ (yus) and ъ as broad е (IPA|æ) in a stressed syllable and as a slightly reduced a in an unstressed syllable, as in theErkech dialect : "зIPA|æп" vs. formal "зъп", "даждIPA|æ" vs. formal "дъждът"
* IPA|ɛ for Old Church Slavonic little yus (Unicode|ѧ) with palatalisation of the preceding consonant: "клIPA|ʲетва" vs. formal Bulgarian "клетва" (oath)
* Transition of a into e only after a soft (palatal) consonant and ч IPA|/ʧ/ but not before ж IPA|/ʒ/ and ш IPA|/ʃ/ (cf.Balkan dialects
* Vocalic r and l for Old Church Slavonic ръ/рь and лъ/ль as in theNorthwestern Bulgarian dialects instead of the combinations ръ/ър (IPA|rə/IPA|ər) and лъ/ъл (IPA|lə/IPA|əl) in Standard Bulgarian - "дрво, слза" instead of "дърво, сълза" (tree, tear)
* The masculine definite article is broad е (IPA|æ) in a stressed syllable and as a slightly reduced a in an unstressed syllable: "даж'дIPA|æ" vs. formal Bulgarian "дъж'дът"
* Ending e instead of formal Bulgarian i for plural past active aorist participles ("биле" instead of "били"), as in theNorthwestern Bulgarian dialects
* Ending e instead of formal Bulgarian i for multi-syllable masculine nouns ("българе" instead of "българи")Most of the other phonological and morphological characteristics of the Erkech dialect are similar to the general features typical for all
Balkan dialects , cf. article for details.ources
Стойков, Стойко: Българска диалектология, Акад. изд. "Проф. Марин Дринов", 2006 [http://www.promacedonia.org/jchorb/st/st_2_b_izt_2.htm#tetevenski]
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