• Bustocco and Legnanese (natively büstócu and legnanés) are two dialects of Western Lombard, spoken respectively in the cities of Busto Arsizio (Province...
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  • cities and north of them. In other parts of this provinces, other Western Lombard varieties are spoken (Brianzoeu, Bustocco and Legnanese dialects). The...
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  • language are:[citation needed] Milanese or Meneghin (macromilanese) Bustocco and Legnanese Brianzöö (lombardo-prealpino occidentale - macromilanese) Monzese...
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  • provinces of Como and Milan (except for the Bustocco-Legnanese linguistic island). Indeed, Canzo has characteristics of conservation and authenticity otherwise...
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    (Lombardo-prealpino occidentale – macromilanese) Monzese Canzés (in Canzo) Bustocco-Legnanese Comasco-Lecchese (Lombardo-prealpino occidentale) Comasco Laghée Intelvese...
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    an asterisk (*) to indicate that it is preserved only in some dialects. In most dialects it has been merged with /ʝ/ in the merger called yeísmo. Similarly...
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  • Other dialects: Pistoiese; Pesciatino or Valdinievolese; Lucchese; Versiliese; Viareggino; Pisano-Livornese. Southern Tuscan dialects: Dialects of Aretino-Chianaiolo...
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  • Proto-Romance language (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors)
    Burger 1955 and Petrovici 1956. Similarly, van den Bussche 1985 proposes a Proto-Romance inventory with /ʎʎ ɲɲ (t)tʲ (d)dʲ (k)kʲ (ɡ)ɡʲ/ (p. 226) and Pope 1952...
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  • the diphthongs /ae̯/ and /au̯/ reduce to /eː/ and /oː/ respectively in Classical times. Thanks to influence from such dialects, a number of Latin words...
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  • into Proto-Romance, its lexicon underwent numerous changes. Irregular nouns and verbs tended to be either regularized or replaced with preexisting regular...
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    Olona (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors)
    Retrieved 20 August 2014. Urona and Uòna are the two toponyms that refer to the river, respectively in Legnanese dialect and bustocco. See the text of D'Ilario...
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