- Type of paper
: Book
Title: The Generative description of Croatian Productive Verbs
- Authors:
- Babić, Zrinka (43845)
- Editors
- Bratulić, Josip
- Škiljan, Dubravko
Publisher: Hrvatsko filološko društvo
ISBN: 86-80493-03-1
Year: 1991
Number of pages: 112
Number of references: 67
Language: hrvatski
Summary: After discussing traditional descriptions of
Croatianconjugation, with two or more stems, numerous suffixes (93)
undrules, the book presents the generative description of
Croatianproductive verbs. Each verb is identified by one underlying stem.To
form different forms the stem takes one of the 9 categorialsuffixes and
then one of the 13 mnumerical suffixes. 32 orrderdphonological rules apply
to the underlying representationtreiggered by its distinctive features.
Keywords: phonetics, phonology, morphology; conjugation, Croatianproductive verbs, generative description, distinctive features.
- Type of paper
: Paper in book
Title: Phonetics of Standard Croatian
- Authors:
- Škarić, Ivo (47243)
- Editors
- Katičić, Radoslav
Publisher: Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti - Globus
ISBN: 86-407-0014-1
Year: 1991
Pages: from 63 to 376
Language: hrvatski
Summary: An extensive and detailed description of pronunciation
andprosody of standard Croatian is given. The meterial is organizedin
accordance with a communicational pattern: production, sound,perception.
The second part comprises speech units. The greatestpart of the text has
characteristics of a general phonetics book.
Keywords: phonetics, phonology, pronunciation, sounds, distinctive features, sound, perception, eue, prosody, standard pronunciation.
- Type of paper
: Paper in journal
Title: Language in Orthography
- Authors:
- Škarić, Ivo (47243)
Journal: Jezik
Number: 2
ISSN: 0021-6925
Volume: 39
Year: 1991
Pages: from 33 to 45
Number of references: 17
Language: hrvatski
Summary: The old Croatian orthography question - etymological or
phoneticorthography - is addressed in an experiment in which the speed
ofreading of two types of othography is measured (e.g. suca vssudca;
grepsti vs grebsti; bezakonje vs bezzakonje). In somewords phonetic
orthography is read faster, in othersmorphological. Phonemic orthography is
read the fastest, butphonetic is assimilation does not necessarly result in
phonemicshift.
Keywords: phoneme, orthography, morphological, phonetic, phonemic.
- Type of paper
: Paper in journal
Title: Towords a Systematic Reperesentation of Croatian Accents
- Authors:
- Babić, Zrinka (43845)
- Josipović, Višnja
Journal: suvremena lingvistika
Number: 30
ISSN: 0586-0296
Volume: 17
Year: 1991
Pages: from 37 to 58
Number of references: 46
Language: hrvatski
Summary: The article accounts for tonal contours in different
Croatiandialects, including the Standard, by means of an underlying
tonalnode attached to a single mora, which distinguishes tonal fromtoneless
words. Dialects with two tonal classes have a lexicak Htone attached to the
tonal node in some words. Pretonal NodeInsertion, Compound Rule, Genitive
and Vocative H-delition,H-tone Insertion, Stress Placement and Default
L-tone Insertionaccount for surface representations.
Keywords: phonetics and phonology, accent systems, Croatian dialects, moraeand syllables, high and low words.
- Type of paper
: Paper in journal
Title: Orthography and Declination of Foreign Names
- Authors:
- Babić, Zrinka (43845)
Journal: Jezik
Number: 5
ISSN: 0021-6925
Volume: 38
Year: 1991
Pages: from 135 to 145
Number of references: 17
Language: hrvatski
Summary: The author analyzes approaches to the writing od foreign
personalnames in two Croatian onthography manuals.
Keywords: ortography, phonology, foreign words, foreign names in Croatian,generative rules, discintive features.
- Type of paper
: Paper in journal
Title: Accented and Unaccented Words
- Authors:
- Babić, Zrinka (43845)
Journal: Jezik
Number: 1
ISSN: 0021-6025
Volume: 40
Year: 1992
Pages: from 29 to 30
Language: hrvatski
Summary: .
Keywords: phonetics, phonology, speech, speech and dictionary vocabulary.
- Type of paper
: Paper in journal
Title: The Croatian Language Today
- Authors:
- Škarić, Ivo (47243)
Journal: Jezik
Number: 4
ISSN: 0021-6925
Volume: 41
Year: 1994
Pages: from 97 to 103
Number of references: 6
Language: hrvatski
Summary: The paper discusses Standard Croatian as the language of
all Croats in new political circumstances following the constitution the
independent Croatian state. The author concludes that Croatian will have to
undergo considerable change in order to become more easily acceptable to
all the Croats.
Keywords: Croatian language, standardization
- Type of paper
: Paper in journal
Title: Stress Changes of the Prefixated Forms of the Verbs Ending
in -jeti, - ati, -iti
- Authors:
- Škavić, Đurđa (65210)
Journal: Govor
Number: 1
ISSN: 0352-7565
Volume: 10
Year: 1993
Pages: from 39 to 48
Number of references: 26
Language: hrvatski
Summary: The discrepancy between the used norms and present codified
normsis also shown in the stree system, thus also in the field of verb
stress typology, particulary in the stresses of the prefixated forms of the
verbs ending in -jeti, -ati, and -iti, which in the non-prefixated form
appear to be having two syllable infinitive stem, ascending stress and are
forming present tense by inflectional suffixes -im, iš... Instead of the
codified stress poletjeti, poletim, the use norm realises the stress
poletjeti, poletim. The research has shown that such stressing is based on
"ikavica" - west "štokavica" dialects, which have proved to be powerfully
infliencing the Croatian language standard as well on stree pattern lomiti,
lomim - polomiti, polomim, and finally on neglecting of morphological and
stress contrast of transitive and intransitive couples in -iti/ -jeti. The
assumption has been that the codified stress of the present tense form of
the prefixated verbs with endings -jeti, -ati, -iti does not appear to be
characteristical for the western new "štokavica"; it seems to be a forced
on rule which has not been accepted.
Keywords: Stress system, verbs, Croatian language, phonetics