Abstract

The article studies dialectal differences between Bulgarian and Serbian at the le-xical level based on data from a dialect spoken in the area of the Kosovo-Moravian dialects which is classified as a regional variety of Bulgarian according to onomastic and linguistic evidence. The author draws on material from the dialect of the village of Rahovets, Prizren Region, in the Republic of Kosovo, and provides information about the location of the settlement and the features of the dialect. She studies lexemes from the common Slavic words stock and the common Bulgarian vocabulary, cases of com-pe¬tition between lexemes typical of Serbian and ones characteristic of Bulgarian, as well as dialect-specific lexemes found in the Rahovets dialect.

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