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The Kostur dialect ( mk, Костурски дијалект, ''Kosturski dijalekt''), is a member of the Southwestern subgroup of the Southeastern group of dialects of the Macedonian language. This dialect is mainly spoken in and around the town of
Kastoria Kastoria ( el, Καστοριά, ''Kastoriá'' ) is a city in northern Greece in the region of Western Macedonia. It is the capital of Kastoria regional unit, in the geographic region of Macedonia. It is situated on a promontory on the weste ...
, known locally in Macedonian as ''Kostur'', and in the surrounding Korešta region, ( mk, Корешта; in the Kostur dialect: Korèshcha/Корèшча) which encompasses most of the area to the northwest of the town. The Kostur dialect is also partially spoken in
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, most notably in Bilisht and the village of
Vërnik Vernik (, bg, Връбник, mk, Врбник, ''Vrbnik'') is a village in the former Qendër Bilisht Municipality of the Korçë County in Albania, on the border with Krystallopigi in Greece. At the 2015 local government reform it became part ...
(Vrabnik). The dialect is partially preserved among the ″people of Bulgarian origin in Mustafapaşa and Cemilköy,
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, descending from the village of Agios Antonios (Zhèrveni) in Kostur region (
Aegean Macedonia Aegean Macedonia ( mk, Егејска Македонија, translit=Egejska Makedonija'';'' bg, Егейска Македония, translit=Egeyska Makedonia) is a term describing the modern Greek region of Macedonia in Northern Greece. It is ...
)″. The Kostur dialect shares strong similarities with the
Nestram-Kostenar dialect The Nestram-Kostenar dialect ( mk, Нестрамско-Костенарски дијалект, ''Nestramsko-Kostenarski dijalekt'') is a Macedonian Slavic dialect spoken in parts of northwestern Greece, in the area around the village of Nestori ...
and the Korča dialect.
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n linguist Stoyko Stoykov regarded the Nestram dialect as a subgroup of the Kostur dialect, part of
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. Other Bulgarian linguists also regard the dialect as a Bulgarian dialect.


Phonological characteristics

* PSl. *ǫ → (and ) and , but also isolated instances of , , , and ; ** PSl. *sǫtь > , PSl. *krǫgъ > , PSl. *gǫba > , PSl. *pǫtь > ~ ~ , PSl. *mǫka > , *kǫtja > . * PSl. *ę → (and ) and ; ** PSl. *govędo > , PSl. *zvękъ > , PSl. *(j)erębica > . * PSl. *ě → ; ** PSl. *mlěko (← *melko) > . * PSl. *ъ and *ь → and , respectively; ** PSl. *sladъkъ (← *soldъkъ) > , PSl. *dьnь > . * PSl. *tj (and *kt) and *dj → and (or, less commonly, ), respectively, but also isolated instances of and ; ** PSl. *světja > , PSl. *medja > ~ , PSl. *dъkti > . * In some subdialects, the distinction between PSl. *i and *y is preserved (i.e. they have not merged to *i as in other
Macedonian dialects The dialects of Macedonian comprise the Slavic dialects spoken in the Republic of North Macedonia as well as some varieties spoken in the wider geographic region of Macedonia. They are part of the dialect continuum of South Slavic languages that ...
). * Fixed
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. The stress is on the penult, although there are exceptions. It is valid when not taken into account the definite morphemes.


Morphological characteristics

* Third-person personal pronouns: ''masc.'' , ''fem.'' , ''neut.'' , ''pl.'' ('he, she, it, they').


Usage

The dialect is commonly viewed as one of the most divergent forms of the
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. Today it is primarily restricted to oral communication among native speakers; however, in the past the dialect was frequently used in its written form. As late as the
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the dialect was being used in newspapers and other print. The '' Nova Makedonka'' ( mk, Нова Македонка, italic=yes, ''New Macedonian Woman'') newspaper published in the period 1948–1949, was published both in the Kostur dialect and in
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. The Edinstvo newspaper published from 1947–1949 also solely made use of the Kostur dialect. In 2011 a memoir book in the Kostur dialect using a Bulgarian orthography was published in Sofia, Bulgaria.


Research

The first written materials in the Kostur dialect were of different types of folklore texts, such as songs and folk tales, which were collected in the 19th century. The Bulgarian folklorists
Miladinov brothers The Miladinov brothers ( bg, Братя Миладинови, ''Bratya Miladinovi'', mk, Браќа Миладиновци, ''Brakja Miladinovci''), Dimitar Miladinov (1810–1862) and Konstantin Miladinov (1830–1862), were Bulgarian poets ...
published 13 folk songs from region of Kostur in their important collection of folk songs, ''Bulgarian Folk Songs''. In
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an
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relevant to the research of the dialect is the book by André Mazon about the Slavic songs and the dialects from southwestern Macedonia, published in 1923. The first complete dictionary of the Kostur dialect was published by
Blagoy Shklifov Blagoy Stefanov Shklifov ( bg, Благой Стефанов Шклифов; January 30, 1935 – September 25, 2003) was a Bulgarian dialectologist and phonologist. Shklifov was born in Polykeraso (Chereshnitsa), Vitsi municipality, Kastoria ...
. Afterwards, Shklifov analyzed his native Kostur dialect, comparing it and standard Bulgarian with
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, and explained the development of many sounds in Bulgarian language, notably ѫ.Тот, Имре. Предговор към Шклифов, Благой. Проблеми на българската диалектна и историческа фонетика с оглед на македонските говори, София 1995, с. 7–8 (Thoth, Imre. Preface, in: Shklifov, Blagoy. Problems of the Bulgarian dialectal phonology from the point of view of the Macedonian dialects, Sofia 1995, p. 7-8)


References


Literature


Стойко Стойков за Костурския говор (Българска диалектология, С. 2002, с. 181–182) – Stoykov, Stoyko. Bulgarian Dialectology, Sofia 2002 (in Bulgarian)
* Кузов, Аргир. https://www.strumski.com/books/A_Kuzov_Kosturskijat_Govor.pdf * Ничев, Александър. Костурският българо-гръцки речник от XVI век. С., 1987, 82 с. (Nichev, Alexander. ''The Bulgarian-Greek Dictionary from Kostur From the 16th Century'', Sofia 1987, 82 p.) * Матов, Д. Остатъци от звуковете ън, ъм, ен, ем в Костурския говор. – Книжици, 1889, № 1, 17 – 26. * Видоески, Божидар – Фонолошки опис на говорот на село Тиолишча (Костурско). Прилози МАНУ, 4, 1979, №2, 5–16. * Королов, Лари-Лабро (Канада) Развоят на праславянските *tj/ktj и *dj/gdj в диалектите на четири села в Югозападна Македония, Македонски преглед, 2018, кн. 4 с. 109 – 116 * Королов, Лари-Лабро Бележка за формите на лексемата „български“ в диалектите на Югозападна и Южна Централна Македония Македонски преглед, 2020, кн. 1 c. 145 – 148 * Королов, Лари-Лабро (Канада). Диалектен текст от село Въмбел, Костурско. Свидетелство за миналото на българите в южна Македония през първата половина на XX век. // Македонски преглед XLV (3). 2022. с. 68 - 79. * Шклифов, Благой. Глаголната система на костурския говор. – Език и литература, 1967, № 3, 82 – 91. * Шклифов, Благой
Костурският говор
София 1973. (Shklifov, Blagoy. The Kostur dialect, Sofia 1973) * Шклифов, Благой. Фразеологичен речник на село Черешница, Костурско, София, 2016 (Shklifov, Blagoy. Phraseological Dictionary of the Dialect of the Village of Chereshnitsa, Kostur District. Sofia, 2016) * Шклифов, Благой
Речник на костурския говор, Българска диалектология
Българска диалектология, София 1977, с. кн. VIII, с. 201 – 328. (Shklifov,Blagoy. Dictionary of the Kostur Dialect, Bulgarian Dialectology, Sofia, 1977. * Шклифов, Благой. Български диалектни текстове от Егейска Македония, София 2003, 287 с., в съавторство с Екатерина Шклифова (Shklifov, Blagoy, Shklifova, Ekaterina. Bulgarian Dialect Texts from Aegean Macedonia, Sofia, 2003. * Шклифов, Благой. Глаголната система на костурския говор. – Език и литература, 1967, № 3, 82 – 91. {{Macedonian dialects Dialects of the Macedonian language Dialects of the Bulgarian language Kastoria (regional unit) Kastoria