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    STUDIA PHILOLOGIA - Issue no. 4 / 2020  
         
  Article:   ROMANCE CONCORDANCES AND BALCANO-ROMANCE CONVERGENCES IN THE SOUTH-DANUBIAN ROMANIAN DIALECTS. PHONETIC, MORPHOLOGICAL AND SYNTACTIC ASPECTS / CONCORDANCES ROMANES ET CONVERGENCES BALCANO-ROMANES DANS LES DIALECTS ROUMAINS SUD-DANUBIENS. ASPECTS PHONÉTIQUES, MORPHOLOGIQUES ET SYNTAXIQUES.

Authors:  MANUELA NEVACI.
 
       
         
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DOI: 10.24193/subbphilo.2020.4.19

Published Online: 2020-10-30
Published Print: 2020-11-30
pp. 317-328

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Romance Concordances and Balcano-Romance Convergences in the South-Danubian Romanian Dialects. Phonetic, Morphological, and Syntactic Aspects. This paper proposes to emphasise the linguistic similarities of South-Danubian Romanian dialects (Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian, Istro-Romanian) spoken in Albania, Croatia, R. of North Macedonia, Greece and Romania from the perspective of Romance and Balkan elements. We will take into consideration lexical aspects, from the point of view of linguistic contact with Balkan languages, as well as Romance elements that define these historical dialects of common Romanian. Our exposition is based on the broader theme of the relationship between genealogic (Romance features inherited from Latin, speaking of concordances in the Romance languages) and areal (convergences between the Aromanian and Megleno-Romanian dialects of the Romanian language and the languages spoken in the Balkan area). Through the presence of the Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian and Istro-Romanian dialects of Romanian in the Balkans, creating a bridge between Romània and Balkan, a convergence was attained on the one hand with the Romance languages, and, on the other, with Greek, Albanian North Macedonian as Balkan languages.

Keywords: South Danubian Romanian dialects, Aromanian dialect, Megleno-Romanian dialect, Istro-Romanian dialect, morphological and syntax dialectal system.
 
         
     
         
         
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