LANGUAGE SUBTAG REGISTRATION FORM: "solba"

han.steenwijk at unipd.it han.steenwijk at unipd.it
Mon Jun 11 09:23:40 CEST 2007


LANGUAGE SUBTAG REGISTRATION FORM
   1. Name of requester: Han Steenwijk
   2. E-mail address of requester: han.steenwijk at unipd.it
   3. Record Requested:

      Type: variant
      Subtag: solba
      Description: The Stolvizza dialect of Resian
      Description: The Solbica dialect of Resian
      Prefix: sl-rozaj
      Comments: The dialect of Stolvizza/Solbica is one of the four major
local dialects of Resian

   4. Intended meaning of the subtag: The local variety of Resian as
spoken in Stolvizza/Solbica
   5. Reference to published description of the language (book or article):
      1. Jan I.N. Baudouin de Courtenay - Opyt fonetiki rez'janskich
govorov, Varsava - Peterburg: Vende - Kozancikov, 1875.
      2. Jan I.N. Baudouin de Courtenay - Materialien zur suedslavischen
Dialektologie und Ethnographie: 1. Resianische Texte, St.
Petersburg: Imperatorskaja Akademija nauk, 1895.
      3. Tine Logar - "Rezijanski dialekt: glasoslovna skica", in: VIII.
seminar slovenskega jezika, literature in kulture, Ljubljana:
Univerza v Ljubljani, Filozofska fakulteta, Oddelek za slovanske
jezike in knjizevnosti, 1972.
      4. Tine Logar - "Solbica (Stolvizza; OLA 1)" in: Fonoloski opisi
srpskohrvatskih/hrvatskosrpskih, slovenackih i makedonskih govora
obuhvacenih opsteslovenskim lingvisticnim atlasom, Sarajevo:
Akademija nauka i umjetnosti Bosne i Hercegovine, 1981, pp. 35-40.
      5. "Raccolta di alcuni vocaboli della Lingua dei Resiani ...", in:
Milko Maticetov & Gaetano Perusini - "Un dizionaretto e due
paternoster resiani inediti", Ricerche Slavistiche 4, 1955-56, pp.
84-86.
   6. Any other relevant information:
      1. The first description line makes reference to the Italian
toponym, the second one to the Slovene toponym.
      2. The former three bibliographical items describe the Stolvizza
dialect as opposed to other Resian local dialects, whereas the
fourth item contains the phonology of the Stolvizza dialect. The
fifth item represents the oldest known text written in this local
dialect, dating from 1818.
      3. Contemporary authors expressing themselves in the Stolvizza
dialect are: Italico Brida, Luigia Negro, Catia Quaglia, Renato
Quaglia.


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Prof. Han Steenwijk
Cattedra di Lingua e Letteratura Slovena
Universita' di Padova
Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Anglo-Germaniche e Slave
Sezione di Slavistica
Via Beldomandi, 1
I-35139 Padova

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