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    to internal variation, Marchigiano is divided into two main areas: The dialect of Ancona (Anconitano), to which the dialects of Osimo, Jesi and Fabriano...
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    are often marked by the preposition a if they are animate. Central Marchigiano dialect Languages of Italy Loporcaro & Paciaroni 2016: 228 Loporcaro & Panciani...
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  • Campano dialects of Neapolitan, Irpino, Southern Laziale: spoken in Naples and Campania; and southern Lazio. Abruzzese–Southern Marchigiano: spoken in...
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    Umbrian Viterbese / Tuscia dialect (Tuscia, northern part of the wider Latium) Southern Umbrian Central Marchigiano (Marchigiano Proper) (Marchigià) (spoken...
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    PMID 26300912. Monteiro, Sofia Lucília Monteiro Marques (2012). Leonese dialects in Portugal: linguistic-genetic relationships through Y chromosome analysis...
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    under high papal sovereignty Capital Ancona Common languages Latin, Marchigiano dialect Religion Roman Catholicism, Judaism Government oligarchic republic...
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    sex), Spanish dieciséis (Romance construction: diez y seis), the Marchigiano dialect digissei. "Six over ten": Romanian șaisprezece (where spre derives...
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    Middle (dialetti mediani; Central Marchigiano, Umbrian, Laziale). Upper Southern (dialetti alto-meridionali; Marchigiano-Abruzzese, Molisano, Apulian, Southern...
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    is also known as Castilian (castellano). The group evolved from several dialects of Vulgar Latin in Iberia after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire...
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    Campano dialects of Neapolitan, Irpino, Southern Laziale: spoken in Naples and Campania; and southern Lazio. Abruzzese-Southern Marchigiano: spoken in...
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    linguistic continuum. Gallo-Piceno (gallo-italic of the Marches or gallico-marchigiano) is spoken in the province of Pesaro and Urbino and in the northern part...
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  • Faculty of Arts. Retrieved 15 June 2022. Italian dialect questionnaires for Marchigiano dialects from the province of Ascoli Piceno, PARADISEC, 1980...
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  • Central Central Italian Central Marchigiano Ancona Fabriano Macerata Central−Northern Latian Romanesco Sabino Corsican Gallurese Italian Italo-Australian...
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  • and /oː/ respectively in Classical times. Thanks to influence from such dialects, a number of Latin words acquire monophthongized variants early on; cf...
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    Retrieved 17 February 2024. Piras, 256. Bruni, Leonardo (2005). "IL BRODETTO MARCHIGIANO" (PDF) (in Italian). Retrieved 15 July 2012.[permanent dead link]...
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  • Central Central Italian Central Marchigiano Ancona Fabriano Macerata Central−Northern Latian Romanesco Sabino Corsican Gallurese Italian Italo-Australian...
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    The Ritmo di Sant'Alessio or Ritmo marchigiano su Sant'Alessio is a late twelfth-century metrical vita of the legendary saint Alexius of Rome composed...
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