Epentetické vokály v češtině chorvatských Čechů

Title in English Epenthetic vowels in the Czech language of Croatian Czechs
Authors

KLUČKOVÁ Monika

Year of publication 2021
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Naše řeč
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
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Keywords Czech enclave in Croatia; epenthetic vowels; language contact; heritage language
Description More detailed research of the Czech language in the Czech minority in Croatia has so far been focused mainly on dialectology or sociolinguistics. This paper deals this group of speakers from the perspective of Heritage Language. The first part briefly outlines the current language situation in Daruvar and the historical and social factors that influenced or still influence it with emphasis on Czech schools in this part of Croatia. The theory of heritage language and the three linguistic processes that shape heritage language are also described: divergent attainment, language attrition, and transfer from the dominant language. The second part deals in more detail with the transfer from the dominant language (Croatian) in epenthetic vowels. The description of these phenomena is based on the online questionnaire survey in which participated Czechs in Croatia and Czechs in Czech republic as a control group. This is a pilot study that has to be verified with further research.
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