The Natisone Valley dialect (Natisone Valley: nedìško narèčje; Slovene: nadiško narečje [naˈdíːʃkɔ naˈɾéːt͡ʃjɛ], nadiščina; Italian: dialetto natisoniano)...
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is also one of the most archaic Slovene dialects, together with the Gail Valley and Natisone Valley dialects, which makes it interesting for typological...
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upper Torre Valley (Italy) and in the Breginj area (Slovenia) Natisone Valley dialect (nadiško narečje, nadiščina); spoken in the Natisone Valley in Venetian...
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is the Natisone Valley dialect and the closest standard language is Slovene. The closest (other) Slovene dialect is the Torre Valley dialect, another...
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Slovene dialects, together with the Natisone Valley, Torre Valley, and Rosen Valley dialects. It borders the Karst dialect to the south, Natisone Valley dialect...
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the Natisone Valley dialect to the north and the Karst dialect to the east, and Friulian to the west. The dialect belongs to the Littoral dialect group...
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Languages of Italy (section Language or dialect)
Franco-Provençal: spoken in the Aosta Valley (Valdôtain dialect) and the Alpine valleys to the north and east of the Susa Valley in Piedmont Friulan: Friuli-Venezia...
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in most of the dialects (except a part of Rosen Valley, Resian, Torre Valley, Natisone Valley, and the southern part of Soča dialect), but many of them...
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name has been used to indicate the area also known as Valli del Natisone (Natisone Valleys) which was called Antro in the Middle Ages and then Schiavonìa...
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north, the Natisone Valley and Brda dialects to the northwest, and Venetian and Friulian to the west. The dialect belongs to the Littoral dialect group, and...
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Venetian Slovenia, comprising the Natisone Valley, the upper Torre Valley, and the Resia Valley; the Canale Valley in the Province of Udine, in the north-easternmost...
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Slovene phonology (section Bigger dialectal variations)
Valley dialects and /ɲ/ retains the pronunciation in Resian, Torre Valley, Natisone Valley, Karst, Inner Carniolan, Istrian, Brda, Soča, Gail Valley,...
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Friuli (section Regional languages and dialects)
which are nature reserves. Other important rivers include the Torre, Natisone, Stella, Isonzo/Soča, and Ausa. Friuli covers an area of 8,240 square kilometres...
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in northwestern Rosen Valley, Resian, Torre Valley, and Natisone Valley dialects, as well as the southern part of Soča dialect. In Standard Slovene, it...
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Resia) in the valleys of the Natisone, Torre and Judrio Rivers in Friuli, has been part of Italy since 1866. A variety of Slovene dialects were spoken throughout...
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Monfalcone and Grado, where a version of the Venetian language and Triestine dialect is spoken instead.[citation needed] Venetian is also spoken in western...
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similar phonetic alphabets used to write pronunciations of Slovene and its dialects, as well as Alpine Slavic. The alphabet was first used by Fran Ramovš in...
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