Tabarchino
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Tabarchino | |
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Tabarchin | |
Native to | Italy |
Region | Sardinia |
Official status | |
Recognised minority language in | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
IETF | lij-u-sd-itsd |
Tabarchino is a dialect of the Ligurian language spoken in Sardinia.
Tabarchino is spoken in the communities of Carloforte on San Pietro Island and Calasetta on Sant'Antioco Island, which are located in the Archipelago of Sulcis in the Province of South Sardinia.
Tabarchino enjoys regional recognition through the laws on the promotion of the Sardinian language and culture (l.r. N.26/97,[1] l.r. N.22/18[2]).
Carloforte Tabarchino retains very few archaisms and is very close to modern Genoese; on the other hand, Calasetta Tabarchino has many more archaisms and is very close to 17th century Ligurian, and its lexicon is also more Sardinian-influenced. The two dialects share words of Tunisian Arabic and French derivation.
See also
Notes
- ^ "Legge Regionale 15 ottobre 1997, n. 26". Regione autonoma della Sardegna – Regione Autònoma de Sardigna.
- ^ "Legge Regionale 3 Luglio 2018, n. 22". Regione autonoma della Sardegna – Regione Autònoma de Sardigna.
Further reading
- Toso, Fiorenzo (2005). Grammatica del tabarchino [Grammar of Tabarchino] (in Italian). Genova: Le Mani. ISBN 88-8012-338-6 – via www.isoladisanpietro.org.
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