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Soil Proverbs in Sardinia (Italy)

Chapter
Publication Date:
2019
Short description:
Soil Proverbs in Sardinia (Italy) / Vacca, Andrea; Ganga, Antonio; Capra, Gian Franco. - (2019), pp. 147-151.
abstract:
“Sa Limba Sarda”, i.e. “The Sardinian Language” (SL), is considered a Romance or archaic
neo-Latin language. The term SL is used to group together all vernacular linguistic varieties
spoken in Sardinia. SL is considered the most characteristic of all Latin languages since it represents
the best preserved traits and words from the mother tongue, including lexical and
phonetic factors, as well as morphological aspects. SL is fragmented into numerous dialects
and subvarieties, which vary considerably from zone to zone and often even from one town to
the next. Additionally, every major variety of Sardinian parlance has its own grammatical and
orthographical system in addition to significant phonological differences. The fragmentation
of the SL is the consequence of various, complex events that have characterized Sardinia’s history.
It is not only the result of the numerous invasions and waves of domination (Phoenicians,
Romans, Vandals, Byzantines, Aragonese and Catalan Spanish, and finally mainland Italians),
but also of the geographic and cultural isolation particularly applicable to the central areas of
Sardinia. SL is considered an endangered language by UNESCO (Capra et al. 2015).
Iris type:
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
List of contributors:
Vacca, Andrea; Ganga, Antonio; Capra, Gian Franco
Authors of the University:
CAPRA Gian Franco
GANGA Antonio
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/219177
Book title:
Global Soil Proverbs. Cultural Language of the Soil.
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