General Data: Locality description, dialect classification, sound system, informants, fieldworkers
Calomfiréşti
Photo:
Petre, Anghelina and Dorul meet Marta (M. Ivaylova, 28.09.2012)
About the locality:
The village is situated approximately 10 km south of Alexandria. It is mentioned in connection with Bulgarian settlers in 1806–1814 and 1828–1834 (Roman, L. 1984: 142). Apparently, most Bulgarian settlers arrived in 1828. Documents preserved in the Romanian State Archive state that two families (18 persons) arrived from Orehovica, Pleven Region in 1831 and additional six families in 1834. The 1838 registry of the population records the presence of 56 “Serbian” households (Velichi, C. N. 1965: 114). Sources from the end of the 19th century give 850 as the total number of residents and note that they were mostly Bulgarians who were clinging to their language and traditions (Georgescu, P. 1897: 337). Lahovari, G. I., C. I. Bratianu, G. Tocilescu 1898-1902 2: 154). G. Weigand who visited the village in 1898 provided similar statistics and later included it in his atlas (Weigand, G. 1900: 118; Weigand, G. 1909: Map 67). In 1908 S. Romanski encountered more than 180 Bulgarian families in Calomfireşti, originating according to local opinion from the area around the Iskŭr River. Fieldwork in 1972 found more than 300 families in the village and a large number of intermarriages. Младенов, М. 1994 contains the dialect texts from Calomfireşti that present traditional wedding customs. See Vlădescu, M., C. Vulpe 1999: 104–121 regarding the bioanthropological features of the population.
More about the locality:
Младенов, М. С. 1993: 38
Locality:
Calomfiréşti, Teléorman,
43.916° N, 25.358° E
Other names:
Calofireşti, Калофирещ
Dialect type:
Bjala-Slatina (Western)
This dialect is spoken in:
Bíla, Băléni-Sấrbi, Calomfiréşti, Corlătéşti, Drăghinéşti, Licuríciu, Púntea de Gréci, Spătăréi, Stoenéşti, Târgóvişte, Udéni
See also:
Sound system according to IPA
Informants:
Gheorghe Radu (84, m) has not gone to school
Ioniţa Iacob (72, m) has not gone to school; learned to read on his own
Petra Stoica's Daughter (?, f)
Petra Stoica (73, f)
Fieldworkers:
Maxim Sl. Mladenov (1930-1992)
Mile Tomici (1938-)
Cristian Ionescu (1943-)
Dialect Texts: Transcriptions and available audio of the original recordings made on 14.12.1972
 Theme:
Type:
0.1.Date, locality, fieldworkers [117]
1.1.Introduction of the informant and family background [347]
Аbout informants
1.2.Wedding customs [687]
Lifecycle
1.3.Occupation of the informant: agriculture [451]
Work
1.4.Milling and the preparation of bread [426]
Food
1.5.Wool: spinning, weaving, knitting and dying [706]
Clothing
1.6.Clothing, footwear, adornments and hairdressing [199]
Clothing
1.7.Slaughtering the pig [537]
Food
1.8.Pig’s body parts [481]
Anatomy
1.9.Poultry [488]
Domestic animals
1.10.Vegetables gardening and preparing pickles [640]
Food
1.11.Dairy products [156]
Food
1.12.Dishes [486]
Food
1.13.Kitchen vessels [379]
Housing
2.1.Introduction of the informant and family background [348]
Аbout informants
2.2.Observations on dialect variation [438]
Language
2.3.War recollections [508]
Society
2.4.About education [013]
Society
2.5.Threshing [613]
Work
2.6.About the past [012]
Oral history
2.7.Ploughing [483]
Work
2.8.Sowing [544]
Work
3.1.Introduction of the informant, education and family background [359]
Аbout informants
3.2.Occupation: house building [457]
Work
3.3.The cart and its parts [573]
Tools
3.4.Vineyard, grapes, wine and liquor [610]
Food
3.5.Cultivation and processing of hemp [144]
Cultivating plants
3.6.Family history [197]
Society
3.7.Trees [627]
Nature
3.8.Wild animals and birds [691]
Wildlife
3.9.Fish and fishing [203]
Food
4.1.Gardening [237]
Food
4.2.Fair [190]
Society
4.3.Holidays [255]
Calendar
4.4.Bee-keeping [065]
Work
4.5.Holidays continued [272]
Calendar
4.6.Agricultural rituals [025]
Folklore
4.7.Local history and geography [391]
Oral history

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About the Transdanubian localities. Texts recorded in Transdanubian localities in 1962-1975. Audio recordings. Transcriptions. Dialectology.

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