Babyak dialect
The Babyak dialect is a Bulgarian dialect, member of the Rup or Southeastern Bulgarian dialects. It is spoken in several mountainous villages on the western fringes of the Rhodopes and is thus sandwiched between the Chepino dialect on the east and northeast and the Razlog dialect to the south and west. It shares a number of phonological characteristics with both the Rup and the Bulgarian dialects|Southwestern dialects]. Because of its specific reflexes of Old [Church Slavonic] yat, it is generally classified as a Rup dialect but is actually transitional between the two dialectal groups.
Phonological and morphological characteristics
- Broad e for Old Church Slavonic yat in all positions and regardless of the word stress and the character of the following syllable: бл/бли vs. formal Bulgarian бял/бели, гол'м/''гол'ми vs. formal Bulgarian голям/големи. This is a feature the Babyak dialect shares with the Rhodopean dialects, and especially with the Smolyan and Hvoyna dialects
- Vowel a for Old Church Slavonic big yus ѫ and little yus ѧ : зап vs. Standard Bulgarian зъп, даж'до vs. Standard Bulgarian дъж'дът for Old Church Slavonic little yus - as in Standard Bulgarian
- Single masculine definite article -o : гар'бо vs. Standard Bulgarian гър'бът''.