Karst dialect | |
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Gorizia–Karst dialect | |
Pronunciation | [kˈɾaːʃkɔ naˈɾiɛːt͡ʃjɛ] |
Native to | Slovenia, Italy |
Region | Northern Karst Plateau, lower Soča Valley |
Ethnicity | Slovenes |
Dialects | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Karst dialect with Banjšice subdialect |
The Karst dialect (Slovene: kraško narečje [ˈkɾáːʃkɔ naˈɾéːt͡ʃjɛ],[1] kraščina[2]), sometimes called the Gorizia–Karst dialect (Slovene: goriškokraško narečje [gɔˈɾìːʃkɔˈkɾáːʃkɔ naˈɾéːt͡ʃjɛ]),[3] is a Slovene dialect spoken on the northern Karst Plateau, in the central Slovene Littoral, and in parts of the Italian provinces of Trieste and Gorizia. The dialect borders the Inner Carniolan dialect to the south, the Cerkno dialect to the east, the Tolmin dialect to the northeast, the Soča dialect to the north, the Natisone Valley and Brda dialects to the northwest,[4] and Venetian and Friulian to the west. The dialect belongs to the Littoral dialect group, and it evolved from the Venetian–Karst dialect base.[4][5]
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