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The conversations have a rather informal character, even though the explorators (interviewers) made the recordings with the informers (dialect speakers) in the form of guided interviews – a method used in dialectology. The majority of the transcribed dialect recordings contain a usually unprepared monologue-type speech taking place in a private domestic environment. The topics of the talks usually relate to the traditional rural life and the world at the time and are therefore connected to agriculture, | The conversations have a rather informal character, even though the explorators (interviewers) made the recordings with the informers (dialect speakers) in the form of guided interviews – a method used in dialectology. The majority of the transcribed dialect recordings contain a usually unprepared monologue-type speech taking place in a private domestic environment. The topics of the talks usually relate to the traditional rural life and the world at the time and are therefore connected to agriculture, | ||
- | The dialect corpus also contains an extensive sociolinguistic tagging system, which can be used to create subcorpora, as in the last two tables in the section [[en: | + | The dialect corpus also contains an extensive sociolinguistic tagging system, which can be used to create subcorpora. |
===== Map of dialect regions in CR ===== | ===== Map of dialect regions in CR ===== |