The Kranjska Gora subdialect ( Slovene: kranjskogorski govor, [1] kranjskogorsko podnarečje [2]) is a Slovene subdialect of the Gail Valley dialect in the Carinthian dialect group. It was included among the Carinthian dialects by Tine Logar and Jakob Rigler ( sl) in contrast to its earlier classification by Fran Ramovš as an Upper Carniolan dialect. [3]
The Kranjska Gora subdialect is characterized by open e and o as reflexes of nasal *ę and nasal *ǫ, development of long ə > e instead of a (e.g., ves 'village'; cf. standard Slovene vas), akanye, final -i > close -e, retention of soft ľ and ń, k > ť or tj before front vowels, both long and short infinitive forms, and the verbal thematic vowel -i- > -e-. [4]