Chepino dialect
The Chepino dialect is a Bulgarian dialect of the Rhodopean group of the Rup dialects. Its range includes the northwestern Rhodopes, i.e. the towns of Velingrad, Rakitovo and Kostandovo and the villages of Dragichevo and Dorkovo. Its immediate neighbours are the Central Balkan dialect and the Ihtiman dialect to the north, the Babyak dialect to the west and south and the Hvoyna dialect to the east. The Chepino dialect is spoken by both Orthodox and Muslim Bulgarians in the region irrespective of religious affiliation.
Phonological and morphological characteristics
- Broad e for Old Church Slavonic yat in a stressed syllable and ordinary e in an unstressed syllable : бл/бли vs. formal Bulgarian бял/бели but деца as in Standard Bulgarian.
- Single definite article: -oaт, -та, -то, -т
- Strong palatalisation of consonants and especially of soft t and d which are sometimes transformed into soft k and g: т҄иква/''к҄иква vs. formal Bulgarian тиква''
- Merger of Old Church Slavonic big yus ѫ, little yus ѧ, ь and ъ into one vowel which is different in the four subdialects of the Chepino dialect: