Na ken zajike kanta otac ča-vala? Čakavština u stvaralaštvu Duška Jeličića

In the first half of the 20th century, the Croatian music scene, from Hrvatsko zagorje all the way to south Dalmatia, was characterised by a strong dialectal wave: a number of musicians began to use local idioms in their music. Due to a very wide audience and continuous media promotion, this movemen...

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Main Author: Ivana Nežić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Katedra Čakavskoga sabora Lovran 2020-12-01
Series:Zbornik Lovranšćine
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/363592
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description In the first half of the 20th century, the Croatian music scene, from Hrvatsko zagorje all the way to south Dalmatia, was characterised by a strong dialectal wave: a number of musicians began to use local idioms in their music. Due to a very wide audience and continuous media promotion, this movement in popular and rock music was most popular in Istria and the Kvarner area, where it also lasted the longest. It thus contributed to the popularization of regional culture and promoted awareness of the uniqueness and value of the Čakavian idioms used in the song lyrics of many compositions. Songwriter and singer Duško Jeličić from Opatija is one of the founders of ča-val, and often called the father of ča-val. This paper will analyse the Čakavian idiom used by the author in his opus. A methodology shall be applied based on the dialectological theory of distinctiveness, which includes three hierarchical ranks of linguistic features (alieté, altérité, and areal and/or local characteristics) confirmed in the Čakavian language systems. The research results confirm that lyrics by Duško Jeličić were written in a typical Liburnian Čakavian dialect, characteristic for the dialects of Opatija and Lovran.
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spelling doaj.art-e63cb2a40941448cb6b00e8668add15e2022-12-21T23:15:06ZengKatedra Čakavskoga sabora LovranZbornik Lovranšćine1847-59222459-61082020-12-017191108Na ken zajike kanta otac ča-vala? Čakavština u stvaralaštvu Duška JeličićaIvana NežićIn the first half of the 20th century, the Croatian music scene, from Hrvatsko zagorje all the way to south Dalmatia, was characterised by a strong dialectal wave: a number of musicians began to use local idioms in their music. Due to a very wide audience and continuous media promotion, this movement in popular and rock music was most popular in Istria and the Kvarner area, where it also lasted the longest. It thus contributed to the popularization of regional culture and promoted awareness of the uniqueness and value of the Čakavian idioms used in the song lyrics of many compositions. Songwriter and singer Duško Jeličić from Opatija is one of the founders of ča-val, and often called the father of ča-val. This paper will analyse the Čakavian idiom used by the author in his opus. A methodology shall be applied based on the dialectological theory of distinctiveness, which includes three hierarchical ranks of linguistic features (alieté, altérité, and areal and/or local characteristics) confirmed in the Čakavian language systems. The research results confirm that lyrics by Duško Jeličić were written in a typical Liburnian Čakavian dialect, characteristic for the dialects of Opatija and Lovran.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/363592čakavian group of dialectsekavian dialectnortheastern istrian subdialectča-valduško jeličić
spellingShingle Ivana Nežić
Na ken zajike kanta otac ča-vala? Čakavština u stvaralaštvu Duška Jeličića
Zbornik Lovranšćine
čakavian group of dialects
ekavian dialect
northeastern istrian subdialect
ča-val
duško jeličić
title Na ken zajike kanta otac ča-vala? Čakavština u stvaralaštvu Duška Jeličića
title_full Na ken zajike kanta otac ča-vala? Čakavština u stvaralaštvu Duška Jeličića
title_fullStr Na ken zajike kanta otac ča-vala? Čakavština u stvaralaštvu Duška Jeličića
title_full_unstemmed Na ken zajike kanta otac ča-vala? Čakavština u stvaralaštvu Duška Jeličića
title_short Na ken zajike kanta otac ča-vala? Čakavština u stvaralaštvu Duška Jeličića
title_sort na ken zajike kanta otac ca vala cakavstina u stvaralastvu duska jelicica
topic čakavian group of dialects
ekavian dialect
northeastern istrian subdialect
ča-val
duško jeličić
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/363592
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