O jazyce Čechů v banátské obci Kruščica

Title in English About the language of the Czechs in the Banat village of Kruščica
Authors

TESAŘ Šimon

Year of publication 2021
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Savremena srpska i češka slavistička istraživanja. Současná srbská a česká slavistická bádání
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Keywords Czech abroad; Banat; Czech minority; dialect; language contact
Description The paper focuses on selected features of commonly spoken Czech in the community of Czechs living in the village of Kruščica in the southern part of the Serbian Banat. During the colonization waves in the first half of the 19th century, a large number of colonizers came to the territory of the Banat from various regions of Czech lands. During the coexistence, a number of Southwest Bohemian dialect features, which are still used today, predominated in the commonly spoken Czech in Kruščica. In this paper we focus on selected phonological, morphological dialect features and dialect lexicon and compare the areal distribution of these features and dialectisms in the Bohemian dialects. Furthermore, we deal to a limited extent with the influence of Serbian on Czech. We compare the current findings with the results of research into Kruščica Czech from the late 1960s.
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