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This article uses Logar transcription. The Soča dialect ( ) is a Slovene dialect spoken in upper
Soča The Soča ( in Slovene) or Isonzo ( in Italian; other names fur, Lusinç, german: Sontig, la, Aesontius or ') is a long river that flows through western Slovenia () and northeastern Italy (). An Alpine river in character, its source lies in ...
Valley. It is one of the most archaic Slovene dialects, together with the Natisone Valley, Torre Valley, and Rosen Valley dialects. It borders the
Karst dialect This article uses Logar transcription. The Karst dialect ( , ), sometimes called the Gorizia–Karst dialect ( ), is a Slovene dialect spoken on the northern Karst Plateau, in the central Slovene Littoral, and in parts of the Italian province ...
to the south, Natisone Valley dialect to the southwest, Torre Valley and
Resian The Resian dialect or simply Resian (self-designation Standard , Bila , Osoanë , Solbica ; sl, rezijansko narečje , ; ) is a distinct variety in the South Slavic continuum, generally considered a Slovene dialect spoken in the Resia Valley, ...
dialects to the west, Fiulian and Carinthian Bavarian to the northwest,
Gail Valley dialect The Gail Valley dialect ( sl, ziljsko narečje, ''ziljščina''Logar, Tine. 1996. ''Dialektološke in jezikovnozgodovinske razprave''. Ljubljana: SAZU) is the westernmost Slovene dialect in the Carinthian dialect group, spoken in parts of southern ...
to the north,
Upper Carniolan dialect This article uses Logar transcription. The Upper Carniolan dialect ( , ) is a major Slovene dialect, known for extensive syncope, monophthongization of diphthongs, and loss of neuter gender. It is spoken in most (but not all) of Upper Carnio ...
to the east, and
Tolmin dialect The Tolmin dialect ( sl, tolminsko narečje, ''tolminščina'') is a Slovene dialect in the Rovte dialect group. It is spoken in the watersheds of the Bača and lower Idrijca rivers, as well as the reaches of the Soča River in that area, bounde ...
to the southeast. The dialect belongs to the
Littoral dialect group The Littoral dialect group (''primorska narečna skupina'') is a group of very heterogeneous dialects of Slovene. The Littoral dialects are spoken in most of the Slovenian Littoral (except for the mountainous areas around Tolmin and Cerkno, whe ...
, and it evolved from Soča–Idrija dialect base.


Geographical extension

The Soča dialect is the only dialect in the Littoral dialect group that is not spoken in Italy. It spans the area from Volčanski Ruti in the south to
Borjana Borjana () is a village in the Municipality of Kobarid in the Littoral region of Slovenia. It is located in the Breginj Combe. Church The parish church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Catherine of Alexandria Catherine of Alexandria ...
and Žaga in the west, north up to the
Vršič Pass The Vršič Pass (; sl, prelaz Vršič, it, passo della Moistrocca, german: Werschetzpass), with an elevation of , is a high mountain pass across the Julian Alps in northwestern Slovenia. It is the highest pass in Slovenia, as well as the highe ...
, with the northernmost settlements being Strmec na Predelu and Trenta. There is no geographical border on its eastern side, it is spoken west of
Tolmin Tolmin (; it, Tolmino,trilingual name ''Tolmein, Tolmino, Tolmin'' inGemeindelexikon, der im Reichsrate Vertretenen Königreiche und Länder. Bearbeit auf Grund der Ergebnisse der Volkszählung vom 31. Dezember 1900. Herausgegeben von der K.K. ...
, and it is still spoken in villages such as Tolminske Ravne. It is thus spoken in the entire territory of the
Municipality of Bovec The Municipality of Bovec ( or ; sl, Občina Bovec) is a municipality in northwestern Slovenia. Its center is the town of Bovec. , its mayor is Valter Mlekuž. Geography The northern parts of the municipality up the Trenta Valley to the peaks o ...
, in most of the
Municipality of Kobarid The Municipality of Kobarid (; sl, Občina Kobarid) is a municipality in the Upper Soča Valley in western Slovenia, near the Italian border. The seat of the municipality is the town of Kobarid. The municipality was established on 3 October 1994 ...
(except for the area around
Breginj Breginj (; locally ''Brgin'' and ''Bәrgin'', it, Bergogna, fur, Bergogne) is a village in the Municipality of Kobarid in the Littoral region of Slovenia. It is located in the Breginj Combe. Name Breginj was first attested in written sources in ...
and
Livek Livek (; it, Luico) is a village in the Municipality of Kobarid in the Littoral region of Slovenia. It is located on the border with Italy, under Mount Matajur and the Kolovrat mountain range, which separates the Italian region of Friuli from th ...
on the border with
Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical re ...
, where the Torre Valley and Natisone Valley dialects are spoken), and in several villages in the western and southern parts of the
Municipality of Tolmin The Municipality of Tolmin (; sl, Občina Tolmin) is a municipalities of Slovenia, municipality in northwestern Slovenia. Its seat and largest settlement is Tolmin. History In ancient times the area was inhabited by the Illyrians and then by th ...
. Larger settlements include Volče, Volarje, Idrsko, Drežnica,
Kobarid Kobarid (; it, Caporetto, fur, Cjaurêt, german: Karfreit) is a settlement in Slovenia, the administrative centre of the Municipality of Kobarid. Kobarid is known for the 1917 Battle of Caporetto, where the Italian retreat was documented by Erne ...
,
Borjana Borjana () is a village in the Municipality of Kobarid in the Littoral region of Slovenia. It is located in the Breginj Combe. Church The parish church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Catherine of Alexandria Catherine of Alexandria ...
, Srpenica, Žaga,
Bovec Bovec ( or ; , german: Flitsch, fur, Plèz) is a town in the Littoral region in northwestern Slovenia, close to the border with Italy. It is the central settlement of the Municipality of Bovec. Geography Bovec is located from the capital Ljublj ...
,
Čezsoča Čezsoča (; it, Oltresonzia) is a settlement in the Municipality of Bovec in the Littoral region of Slovenia. It includes the hamlets of Gorenja Vas ( sl, Gorenja vas), Dolenja Vas (), Jablanica, Kršovec, and Na Glavi. Geography Čezsoča lies ...
,
Soča The Soča ( in Slovene) or Isonzo ( in Italian; other names fur, Lusinç, german: Sontig, la, Aesontius or ') is a long river that flows through western Slovenia () and northeastern Italy (). An Alpine river in character, its source lies in ...
, and
Log pod Mangartom Log pod Mangartom (; sometimes ''Log pod Mangrtom''; it, Bretto; german: Breth), is a settlement in the Municipality of Bovec in the Littoral region of Slovenia. It comprises Gornji Log and Spodnji Log as well as the hamlets Loška Koritnica, Mo ...
.


Accentual changes

The Soča dialect has
pitch accent A pitch-accent language, when spoken, has word accents in which one syllable in a word or morpheme is more prominent than the others, but the accentuated syllable is indicated by a contrasting pitch ( linguistic tone) rather than by loudness ( ...
on long syllables, which are differentiated from short syllables. The southern microdialects have retained the Alpine Slovene accentuation, whereas the northern microdialects have undergone the → and → accent shifts under influence from the
Gail Valley dialect The Gail Valley dialect ( sl, ziljsko narečje, ''ziljščina''Logar, Tine. 1996. ''Dialektološke in jezikovnozgodovinske razprave''. Ljubljana: SAZU) is the westernmost Slovene dialect in the Carinthian dialect group, spoken in parts of southern ...
.


Phonology

All long and later lengthened ''e''-like vowels (, , ) turned into , and ''o''-like vowels (, ) turned into , except that final turned into or into after . Secondarily stressed and in the northern microdialects turned into and , respectively, but changed into after . The vowels , , and remained unchanged, and turned into . Syllabic turned into . Vowel reduction affected all vowels. Ukanye (, → ) is common, as well as simplification of , , , , , and after the stress into .
Palatal consonant Palatals are consonants articulated with the body of the tongue raised against the hard palate (the middle part of the roof of the mouth). Consonants with the tip of the tongue curled back against the palate are called retroflex. Characteristic ...
s are only palatalized or completely hardened ( depalatalized) ( → ; → /; → ; → /). and turned into the clusters and , respectively, before a vowel and turned into after stressed . Before a
front vowel A front vowel is a class of vowel sounds used in some spoken languages, its defining characteristic being that the highest point of the tongue is positioned as far forward as possible in the mouth without creating a constriction that would otherw ...
, turned into (''betacizem''), and elsewhere it remained. The consonant turned into and into
voiced Voice or voicing is a term used in phonetics and phonology to characterize speech sounds (usually consonants). Speech sounds can be described as either voiceless (otherwise known as ''unvoiced'') or voiced. The term, however, is used to refer ...
at the end of a word or partially spirantized into . The consonants and also spirantized in some microdialects into and , respectively. Final consonants are not always devoiced; only → and → /. The consonant in the cluster and at the end of a word also turns into . The consonant is present in loanwords, and in some dialects turned into .Toporišič, Jože. 1992. ''Enciklopedija slovenskega jezika''. Ljubljana: Cankarjeva založba, p. 155.


Morphology

The Soča dialect retains neuter gender in all numbers and the dual still exists, but it is used inconsistently. The feminine dual ''l''-participle form merged with the plural. The dialect uses the long infinitive. Verbs in ''-i-'' always have the accent on the root ( vs. standard Slovene 'to burn'), and with some reflexive verbs the accent in the imperative shifted to the end ( vs. standard Slovene 'get dressed').


Vocabulary

A dictionary of words used in the northern microdialects, particularly in
Bovec Bovec ( or ; , german: Flitsch, fur, Plèz) is a town in the Littoral region in northwestern Slovenia, close to the border with Italy. It is the central settlement of the Municipality of Bovec. Geography Bovec is located from the capital Ljublj ...
, was written by Barbara Ivančič Kutin in 2007.


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