Title
Nomina loci u govorima jagodinskog kraja
Creator
Stevanović, Jovana, 1990-
CONOR:
55054857
Copyright date
2025
Object Links
Language
Serbian
Cobiss-ID
Theses Type
Doktorska disertacija
description
Datum odbrane: 11.03.2026.
Other responsibilities
University
Univerzitet u Nišu
Faculty
Filozofski fakultet
Group
Departman za srpski jezik
Alternative title
Nomina loci in the speeches of the Jagodina area
Publisher
[J. Stevanović]
Format
253 lista
description
Biografija autora: str. 253.
Bibliografija: str.229-241.
description
Derivatology;
Dialectology;
Semantics;
Onomastics
Abstract (en)
The subject of this doctoral dissertation is nouns that belong to the
derivation-semantic category of nomina loci, in the Kosovo-Resava
dialect, that is, in the speeches of the Jagodina area. A large number of
these nouns were created by suffixation. For this reason, nouns of the
nomina loci type are considered in this dissertation within the
framework of the suffixes that participate in their construction. The
aims of this doctoral dissertation were as follows: 1) to look nouns that
belong to the derivation-semantic category of nomina loci in the
speeches of the Jagodina area; 2) describe these nouns in the of the
speeches Jagodina area; 3) to register suffixal morphemes that
participate in the construction of nouns from the derivation-semantic
category of nomina loci in the speeches of the Jagodina area; 4)
determine which suffixes are frequent in their construction; 5) compare
the obtained results with the state recorded in relevant dictionaries of
the Serbian language; 6) point out the differences between the Kosovo-
Resava dialect (whose representatives are the speeches of the Jagodina
area) and the standard language idiom and 7) show the competitiveness
of suffixal morphemes. This dissertation is based on field notes, which
include 23 villages. By interviewing various informants (53 in total),
627 examples (including microtoponyms) were collected. The
completed Questionnaire for the collection of nomina loci, consisting
of 213 questions, served as the corpus. Rečnik srpskohrvatskoga
književnog jezika (RMS 1967–1976), Rečnik srpskoga jezika (RSJ
2011) and Rečnik srpskohtvatskog književnog i narodnog jezika
(RSANU 1959–) served as the control corpus. The results of the field
research are as follows: 1) the semantics of some dialectal derivatives
differs from the semantics of standard language derivatives; 2) the
semantics of some dialectal derivatives is narrower than the semantics
of standard language derivatives; 3) dictionaries of Serbian language
do not record some derivatives; 4) phonetically modified derivatives
are present in the dialectal idiom; 5) some suffixal morphemes are more
frequent in dialectal idioms, while others are more frequent in standard
idioms; 6) a suffix is recorded in a dialectal idiom that is unknown to
the standard language idiom; 7) dialectal and standard language idiom
also have common features.
Authors Key words
nomina loci, sufiks, kosovsko-resavski dijalekat, standardni
srpski jezik, dijalekatska tvorba reči, lingvistička geografija,
govori jagodinskog kraja
Authors Key words
nomina loci, suffix, Kosovo-Resava dialect, standard Serbian language,
dialectal word formation, linguistic geography, speeches of the Jagodina
area
Classification
811.163.41'367.623-057.874(043.3)
Subject
Н 004;
H 401;
H 352;
H 370
Type
Tekst
Abstract (en)
The subject of this doctoral dissertation is nouns that belong to the
derivation-semantic category of nomina loci, in the Kosovo-Resava
dialect, that is, in the speeches of the Jagodina area. A large number of
these nouns were created by suffixation. For this reason, nouns of the
nomina loci type are considered in this dissertation within the
framework of the suffixes that participate in their construction. The
aims of this doctoral dissertation were as follows: 1) to look nouns that
belong to the derivation-semantic category of nomina loci in the
speeches of the Jagodina area; 2) describe these nouns in the of the
speeches Jagodina area; 3) to register suffixal morphemes that
participate in the construction of nouns from the derivation-semantic
category of nomina loci in the speeches of the Jagodina area; 4)
determine which suffixes are frequent in their construction; 5) compare
the obtained results with the state recorded in relevant dictionaries of
the Serbian language; 6) point out the differences between the Kosovo-
Resava dialect (whose representatives are the speeches of the Jagodina
area) and the standard language idiom and 7) show the competitiveness
of suffixal morphemes. This dissertation is based on field notes, which
include 23 villages. By interviewing various informants (53 in total),
627 examples (including microtoponyms) were collected. The
completed Questionnaire for the collection of nomina loci, consisting
of 213 questions, served as the corpus. Rečnik srpskohrvatskoga
književnog jezika (RMS 1967–1976), Rečnik srpskoga jezika (RSJ
2011) and Rečnik srpskohtvatskog književnog i narodnog jezika
(RSANU 1959–) served as the control corpus. The results of the field
research are as follows: 1) the semantics of some dialectal derivatives
differs from the semantics of standard language derivatives; 2) the
semantics of some dialectal derivatives is narrower than the semantics
of standard language derivatives; 3) dictionaries of Serbian language
do not record some derivatives; 4) phonetically modified derivatives
are present in the dialectal idiom; 5) some suffixal morphemes are more
frequent in dialectal idioms, while others are more frequent in standard
idioms; 6) a suffix is recorded in a dialectal idiom that is unknown to
the standard language idiom; 7) dialectal and standard language idiom
also have common features.
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