In this study, I will try to examine the hypothesis of the uneven distribution of the Turkish influence, not only on the broader scale of east vs. west but also in more details within the eastern group. I will use predominantly, but not exclusively phonetic feature. Compared to lexical borrowings, whose present state is hard to judge with any statistical precision, the phonetic level presents relatively well-formed structures that allow more reliable conclusions about various degrees of interference. The features presented in this paper support the claim that the Turkish influence was somewhat stronger on the eastern than on the western dialects and that within the eastern group the Pomak dialects, especially in the eastern Rhodopes, were more heavily influenced. However, the Turkish influence in the latter group did spread to the grammar. The use of Turkish numeral and some pronouns, together with the Turkish greeting, exemplify a speech style, a ritualistic pattern of language use associated with group identity rather than structured and consistent result of language contact.
목차
Abstract Ⅰ. Introduction Ⅱ. Data Ⅲ. Degrees of Turkish influence on various Bulgarian dialects Ⅳ. Other Phonetic Features Ⅴ. Conclusion References
키워드
TurkishBulgarianPhonetic FeatureDialectsPomak
저자
Vladimir Lyubenov Zhobov [ Sofia University, Bulgaria ]
인하대학교 다문화융합연구소 [ The Convergence Institute for Multicultural Studies]
설립연도
2015
분야
복합학>감성과학
소개
○ BK21 플러스 사업과 융합연구 등 국책 프로젝트 사업을 위한 컨트롤 타워 역할을 할 수 있는 기관으로 활용하고자 함.
○ 국내외 학술대회 운영과 다문화교육 기관과의 네트워크를 구축할 수 있는 기관 역할을 담당함.
○ 개별학문을 뛰어 넘어 학제간 다문화교육연구의 수집․공유․전파를 위해 체계적으로 관리할 수 있는 연구기관의 역할을 담당함.