The Slovene Hills dialect (Slovene: goričansko narečje,[1] goričanščina[2]) is a Slovene dialect in the Pannonian dialect group. It is spoken in the Slovene Hills (Slovene: Slovenske gorice) between the Drava and Mura rivers east of a line from Maribor to Šentilj v Slovenskih Goricah and west of a line from Radenci to Gradišče.[3][4]
The Slovene Hills dialect features different reflexes of long etymological o and jat based on former tonemic differences, newly accented e is open, and r > ar. Neuter nouns have undergone feminization or masculinization, and plural locative and instrumental endings are typically characterized by an a vowel (e.g., -ah instead of -ih).[3]
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