Baltistica (Oct 2011)

Žemaičių savarankiškos raidos pradžia

  • Aleksas Girdenis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15388/baltistica.28.2.240
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 2
pp. 5 – 20

Abstract

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THE BEGINNING OF THE DIVERGENT EVOLUTION OF THE ŽEMAITIAN DIALECT Summary Proceeding with presumptions and conclusions expressed earlier [Girdenis, 1971; 1992a], an attempt is made to show that the Žemaitian (especially North Žemaitian) dia­lect has preserved a number of word-ending phenomena, the stratification and relative chronology of which approximates the linguistic dating of dialectal divergence to archaeologic dating (cf. Tautavičius, 1981). Žemaitians (or so-called Samogitians) with respect to their language started drifting away from the future Aukštaitians (High Lithuanians) not later than in the VIIth centu­ry (ca. 700 A.D.), i.e. at the time when the Common East Baltic was splitting into separa­te tribal languages. One of those languages was Žemaitian, and it turned into a dialect of the Lithuanian much later - by the processes of linguistics convergence which began and was going on under the conditions of the consolidated Lithuanian state.

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