- Burgenland Croatian language
Burgenland Croatian language or dialect ("gradišćanskohrvatski jezik") belongs to the South Slavic branch of the
Slavic languages . It is a regional language variant of theCroatian language spoken inAustria ,Hungary ,Czech Republic andSlovakia . Burgenland Croatian is recognized as aminority language in the Austrian province ofBurgenland where it is spoken by 19,412 people according to official reports (2001). Many of the Burgenland Croatian speakers in Austria also live inVienna andGraz , due to the process ofurbanization , which is mostly driven by the poor economic situation of large parts of Burgenland.Smaller Croatian minorities in western Hungary, southwestern Slovakia and southern Czech Republic are often also called Burgenland Croats. They use the Burgenland Croatian written language and are historically and culturally closely connected to the Austrian Croats. The representatives of the Burgenland Croats estimate their total number in all three countries and emigration at around 70,000.
History
Burgenland Croatian was the language of Croatian refugees who fled
Croatia during the Turkish Wars and settled in the western part of what was then Hungary, the area where they still live. Burgenland Croats included speakers of all three dialects of theCroatian language (Shtokavian ,Chakavian andKajkavian ), with the majority being the Chakavians who originally stem from the northernAdriatic coast.Burgenland Croats didn't take part in the shaping of the present Croatian standard language in the 19th century. Instead, they constructed their own written standard based mainly on the local Chakavian speech and adopted
Croatian alphabet , a modified Latin alphabet, as their script.It is still a matter of debate whether Burgenland Croatian should be classified as a Slavic micro-language of its own. Burgenland Croatian dialects are mostly viewed as isolated dialects of the
Croatian language .Written language
Burgenland Croatian written language is based mainly on the local
Chakavian speeches with some influences from the other Croatian dialects spoken in Burgenland. It uses theLatin alphabet with the same diacritical modifiers as theCroatian alphabet . In the course of language development it acquired some of its own specialised vocabulary, sometimes different from that used in standard Croatian.poken language
Croats living in the south of Burgenland speak mainly
Shtokavian dialect, those in the central partKajkavian dialect, and in the north (close toVienna )Chakavian dialect.Differences between Standard and Burgenland Croatian language
External links
* [http://www.hrvatskicentar.at/ Burgenland Croatian Center in Vienna] (English, Croatian and German)
* [http://www.zigh.at/ Scientific Institute of the Burgenland Croats] (Croatian and German)
* [http://www.croates.at/ Croatian Cultural and Documentation Center in Eisenstadt/Željezno] (German)
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