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IMPACT OF THE NON-SLAVIC BALKAN LANGUAGES ON SPEECH AND FOLK POETRY OF GORA
Author(s) -
Sadik Idrizi
Publication year - 2011
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.21554/hrr.081106
Subject(s) - slavic languages , linguistics , turkish , balkan peninsula , poetry , vocabulary , montenegro , phonetics , history , peninsula , bulgarian , ethnic group , dialectology , sociology , anthropology , ancient history , philosophy , archaeology , ecology , biology
Based on its many structural features, the Gorani dialect belongs to Balkan linguistic association. Some features have joined this dialect as a result of lingustic and ethnic mixtures present in the southeastern part of Balkan peninsula. Romanic, Turkish and Greek languages have infl uenced a lot the creation of the Balkan linguistic association. Balkan languages show a lot of parallel features in phonetics, morphology, suntax and vocabulary.

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