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    Slavomolisano, also known as Molise Slavic or Molise Croatian (Croatian: Moliški hrvatski; Italian: croato molisano), is a variety of Shtokavian Croatian...
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  • the Serbo-Croatian Slavomolisano dialect; and the various Slovene languages, including the Gail Valley dialect and Istrian dialect. The language indigenous...
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    There are about 1,000 active and 2,000 passive speakers of the Slavomolisano dialect. The community originated from Dalmatian refugees fleeing from the...
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    existed before the 16th century. The Slavomolisano dialect (with some Chakavian influences) and Bunjevac dialect are recognised local vernaculars. In...
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  • earlier Proto-West-South-Slavic forms *lěpъ, *děvojka, *mrěža. Slavomolisano dialect, as well Southwestern Istrian, which are mostly or partly Western...
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    Croatian dialects spoken in Burgenland, which are categorized as Southern Chakavian, Central Chakavian and Western Ikavian. Molise Slavic or Slavomolisano is...
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    Chakavian (redirect from Čakavian dialect)
    Čičarija dialect in Slovenia, refugees from the Ottoman Empire in Burgenland (eastern Austria) and around Bratislava, and a substratum in Slavomolisano Among...
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  • Austria. Resian dialect — Resia Valley (Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy). Veneto-Slovene [ru] Serbo-Croatian Shtokavian Slavomolisano dialect (Molise Croatian)...
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    ISO 639-3 code: cnr Serbian: ISO 639-1 code: sr; ISO 639-3 code: srp Slavomolisano: ISO 639-3 code: svm Slovene: ISO 639-1 code: sl; ISO 639-3 code: slv...
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  • (company) Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal Schuylkill Valley Metro Slavomolisano (ISO 639-3 svm), a dialect of Serbo-Croatian spoken in Italy This disambiguation page...
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  • since 2001. Shtokavian, Chakavian, Kajkavian, Burgenland Croatian, and Slavomolisano are often considered separate languages depending on classification...
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  • language was Shtokavian-Chakavian with Ikavian accent identical to Slavomolisano dialect of Molise Croats which implies an area of origination between rivers...
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    the extinct Romance Dalmatian language) Shtokavian Dalmatian dialect diaspora Slavomolisano (Molise Croatian) (Na-Našu / Na-Našo) (spoken by the Molise...
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  • Southwestern Istrian (category Dialects of languages with ISO 639-3 code)
    for the migration to Istria. This subdialect is related to the Slavomolisano dialect of Molise Croats from Zabiokovlje, although it has fewer Chakavian...
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    Indo-European branches, such as Cimbrian (Germanic), Arbëresh (Albanian), Slavomolisano (Slavic) and Griko (Greek). Other non-indigenous languages are spoken...
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    Serbo-Croatian (category Dialect levelling)
    dialect continuum. The turbulent history of the area, particularly due to the expansion of the Ottoman Empire, resulted in a patchwork of dialectal and...
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  • consist of the pre-Slavic era, a long period during which none of the later dialectal differences between Slavic languages had yet emerged. The last stage in...
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    Molise (category Articles containing Slavomolisano-language text)
    people who speak an old Dalmatian dialect of Croatian alongside Italian), and those who speak the Arbëresh dialect of Albanian in five towns of "basso...
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    left a strong regional influence on the culture, history, ancestry, and dialects of Italian language. Finally, emigration and immigration played a crucial...
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    declined, the pilchards from the Gulf of Trieste off Barcola (in the local dialect: sardoni barcolani) are a special and sought-after delicacy. Liguria is...
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    related to modern Italian, including regional varieties and vernacular dialects. Italian literature began in the 12th century, when in different regions...
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    and his brother Methodius were Greek or Slavic, but they knew the Slavic dialect spoken in Macedonia... 13. Frank Andrews. Ancient Slavs'. Worzalla Publishing...
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  • codes, 7,874 in total as of June 2013). The enumeration of languages and dialects can easily be taken into the five-digit range; the Linguasphere Observatory...
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    Bello e Stinco" ("Naples Is Lovely") A tarantella, sung in Neapolitan dialect, recorded in Northern California "La Tabacchera Mia" ("My Snuffbox") An...
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    version of I Promessi Sposi used a standardized version of the Tuscan dialect, a conscious effort by the author to provide a language and force people...
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    product protected by the European Union with the PGI mark. In Romanesco dialect, the offspring of the sheep who is still suckling or recently weaned is...
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    old, of the Commedia dell'arte remained in the dialectal theatre that continued to stage masks. The dialect theatre quietly bypassed the 18th century and...
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    Grecìa Salentina (Apulia) and Bovesia (Calabria) have their own distinct dialects (the Griko or Grecanico, respectively). They have lived in the area for...
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