Occitan dialect bloc, along with Auvergnat and Limousin. The name “vivaro-alpine” was coined by Pierre Bec in the 1970s. The Vivaro-Alpine dialects are traditionally...
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Occitan language (redirect from Occitan dialect)
most dialects or /(j)t/: lach vs lait (Gascon lèit) 'milk', lucha vs luta (Gascon luta) 'fight'. Weakening of /l/ to /r/ in the Vivaro-Alpine dialect. A...
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Franco-Provençal (redirect from Franco-Provencal Dialect)
Gallo-Italic Piemontese to the southeast, and finally into the Vivaro-Alpine dialect of Occitan to the southwest. The philological classification for...
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Romance dialect historically spoken in and around Menton, France. It is classified as a dialect of Occitan and a sub-dialect of Vivaro-Alpine, with strong...
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gambling company formerly known as Vivaro Bet Vivaro Romano, a commune near Rome, in Italy Vivaro-Alpine dialect, spoken in southeastern France and northwestern...
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Provençal, but rather a closely related Occitan dialect, also known as Vivaro-Alpine. So is the dialect spoken in the upper valleys of Piedmont, Italy...
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major groups: the Gallo-Romance languages (French, Occitan and its Vivaro-Alpine dialect, Franco-Provençal); the Rhaeto-Romance languages (Friulian and Ladin);...
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Bourg-de-Péage (French pronunciation: [buʁ də peaʒ]; Vivaro-Alpine dialect of Occitan: Lo Borg dau Peatge, [lu buɾk ˈdaw peˈad͡ʒe]; Catalan: Lo Peatge...
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Auvergnat (redirect from Auvergnat (dialect))
dialect, va for Vivaro-Alpine, lg for Languedocien. 4: Feminines in –ada have lost intervocalic d and became –aa: this separates Auvergnat and Vivaro-Alpine...
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Isère spoke a dialect of the Franco-Provençal language called Dauphinois, while those in the Southern parts spoke the Vivaro-Alpine dialect of Occitan....
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Dialectology (redirect from Dialect studies)
borrowed form chibau) Auvergnat and Vivaro-alpine dialects: chaval [tʃaval] (same treatment of ca cluster as in Limousin dialect) The pluricentric approach may...
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it was ceded to the Duchy of Savoy by the Treaty of Utrecht. The Vivaro-Alpine dialect was still spoken there until the 20th century: Oulx valley Pragelato...
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exclusive attribution of the royasc and the brigasc to the system of vivaro-alpine dialects, while more recently, linguists specialized in the field recognize...
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Provençal, Vivaro-Alpine. Most native speakers are in France; their number is unknown, as varieties of Occitan are treated as French dialects with no official...
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latter of which is also seen in the name of Mont Cenis). In the Vivaro-Alpine dialect of Occitan, the town is known as Barcilona de Provença or more rarely...
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Gardiol language (redirect from Gardiol dialect)
persecutions against the Waldensians. It is therefore related to the Vivaro-Alpine. However, Glottolog recognizes Gardiol as a distinct language within...
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characteristic of Auvergnat (also a feature of some neighbouring dialects of Vivaro-Alpine) is the transformation of the following phonemes: The old phoneme...
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List of Indo-European languages (redirect from Salzburg dialect)
Judaeo-Occitan) (Chouadit) (שואדית – Shuadit) (extinct) Marchois Vivaro-Alpine (Alpine Provençal, Gavòt) (Vivaroalpenc / Vivaroaupenc) Mentonasc Auvergnat...
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Saint-Étienne-le-Laus (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t‿etjɛn lə lo]; Vivaro-Alpine: Sant Estève lo Laus) is a commune in the Hautes-Alpes department in southeastern...
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case a bad romanization. The commune is called Alòs in Occitan Vivaro-Alpine dialect. The name of the station La Foux-d'Allos means "narrow gorges" between...
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regional IPA values are the same as Standard Occitan. Despite being listed as dialect of Occitan, Gascon are listed as separate language here and it is excluded...
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Provençal, Vivaro-Alpine. Most native speakers are in France; their number is unknown, as varieties of Occitan are treated as French dialects with no official...
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Banon comes from a Germanic proper name Bano. Banon in Vivaro-Alpine dialect and in Provençal dialect is said and written Banon in the classical norm and...
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Berber languages of North Africa, Standard Peninsular Spanish, various dialects of Arabic, Swahili (in words derived from Arabic), and Greek have the voiceless...
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variant Brigasc are used; both are transitional Ligurian dialects influenced by Vivaro-Alpine Occitan. The troubadours directly descended from the Provençal...
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Seyne (French pronunciation: [sɛn]; Vivaro-Alpine: Sèina) is a commune in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, a department of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region...
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Provençal, Limousin, Auvergnat, Vivaro-Alpine, and Niçard dialects /ɡʒ/ Before ⟨i⟩ and ⟨u⟩ in the Auvergnat dialect Oromo /tʼ/ Pirahã /ʔ/ Polish /ks...
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to /eː/ and /oː/ respectively in Classical times. Influence from such dialects made a number of Latin words acquire monophthongized variants early on...
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linguists is that in the dialectal landscape of northern Italy, Veneto dialects are clearly distinguished from Gallo-Italic dialects. Italian is an official...
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century, is noted for its colorful stained glass windows. Vivaro-Alpine, is the local dialect, which is also spoken in Ardèche or the Southern Alps. According...
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