期刊名称:Jezik, Periodical for the Culture of the Standard Croatian Language
印刷版ISSN:0021-6925
出版年度:2014
卷号:61
期号:4-5
页码:131-139
语种:Croatian
出版社:Croatian philological society
摘要:In one of the professional meetings of teachers of the Croatian language in the Novi Zagreb area, one of the colleagues complained that her pupils and their parents protested against her pronunciation because she transfers the accent on the proclitic (e.g. ȕ grād, ù škōli, nà ploči). They said that this was Bosnian pronunciation (the colleagues domiciliary speech, however, is that of the Sinj region). The Grammar of the Croatian Language by S. Težak and S. Babić, which is undoubtedly the most influential grammar in language tuition, clearly prescribes the transfer of the falling accent onto the proclitic and the teacher can invoke this scientific argument, even more so because a similar description is found in almost all modern Croatian grammars. Should, therefore, the said objections coming from non-experts be simply rejected by referring to the normative rule, or should more attention be paid to the actual language perception of the recipients of the standard language?