Pokuttia–Bukovina dialect


The Pokuttia–Bukovina dialect is a dialect of the Ukrainian language that originated in Pokuttia and Bukovina under the influence of the Romanian language. Along with Hutsul, Upper Prutian and Upper Sannian dialects, it is part of the archaic Galician-Bukovinian group of dialects. The dialect is locally spoken in some regions in Western Ukraine south of the Dniester and east of the Carpathian Mountains.

History

The territory of Pokuttia had been part of Moldavia since the 14th century. The Moldavian state had appeared by the mid-14th century, eventually expanding its territory all the way to the Black Sea. Bukovina and neighboring regions were the nucleus of the Moldavian Principality, with the city of Iași as its capital from 1564. When Moldavia established its control over part of Pokuttia and Bukovina, there occurred a process of Romanianization. The language of the Moldavians influenced the language spoken by locals, and the Pokuttia–Bukovina dialect was formed. It is distinct from other Ukrainian dialects because all of them are influenced by other Slavic languages, while the Pokuttia–Bukovina dialect was formed under the influence of Romance languages. The dialect preserved several archaic endings and soft declension, and certain lexical peculiarities, including Romanianisms. The expansion of ancient Pokuttian phonetic features in the 14th-16th centuries in western Podolia contributed to the formation of a broader group of Dniester dialects.

Area of dialect's distribution

The area of the Pokuttian-Bukovinian dialect covers the regions of western Ukraine located in the lower and middle reaches of the Dniester River. This area covers the eastern districts of the Ivano-Frankivsk region and almost entirely the territory of the Chernivtsi region, excluding its extreme western areas, generally coinciding with the historical and ethnographic regions of Pokuttia and Northern Bukovina. The dialect can also be found in small areas of Romania in the border areas with Ukraine and along the territory of Moldova.

Linguistics

The study of the Pokuttia–Bukovina dialect was carried out by such researchers of Ukrainian dialects as I. G. Verhratsky, Y..A. Karpenko, K. Kisilevsky, B. V. Kobylyansky, K. Lukyanyuk, V. A Prokopenko and others.

Main features

Phonetics

Pokuttia-Bukovynian dialect is characterized by the transition of following palatalized consonants into,,, both in stressed and unstressed positions: душє, шєпка/шьипка, порьидок, спідниці, челідь, in some varieties also їйце, єк, поєс . Another feature is the presence of alveolar, especially in varieties neighbouring to the areas of Hutsul and Boyko dialects. Word-final, are depalatalized: дес, хтос, хлопец, отец, вулица, копицу, польский. Palatalization of,, and is also widespread. Consonants are usually devoiced in word-final positions and before other unvoiced consonants. Palatalized and are systematically transformed into / and /.

Morphology

Like in the neighbouring Dniestrian dialect, many feminine single nouns in instrumental case the ending -еў and in dative/locative - и. Dual is preserved in some forms. No adjectives of the "soft group" are present: синий, горішний. Comparative adjectives are formed with the addition of suffixes -ішч-, -ішʼ-, -ч- or by adding the particle май. Prefix ві- is also actively used: віпити, віганєли. Infinitive forms with -чи are also widespread: печи, стричі. In Bukovynian group of subdialects verb forms ходю, носю, возю are common. In 3rd person of some verbs the final may be eliminated: ходе, баче, вони робле, їди. Complex future forms of verbs can be used in two variants: будемо робити - мемо робити. Complex past forms are also present: ходиўїм/ходиўєм, ходиўїс/ходиўєс, ходилисмо. Personal pronouns take enclitic forms: ми, ти, си, му, мі, кі, го, ї. Reflexive particle -ся can be used both before and after the word and has several varieties: ся, са, си. A characteristic adverb used in the dialect is бавно - "slowly". Emphatic particles -ко and ади are used with some verbs.

Lexical features

The vocabulary of the Pokuttian-Bukovinian dialect area is characterized by such words as: ґазда, газдині, житниці, кугут, лилик, шутий, рішча etc. With Hutsul dialects, Pokuttian-Bukovinian shares the following words: барабулі, веремнє and many others; with Dniestrian: ґуц довбач, товар etc. Some local words characteristic of the region are вевирица, ковтач. Among numerous Romanian loanwords present in the Pokuttian-Bukovynian dialect are: дзестри, клака, матуша, ліліяк.