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| | Sardinian language (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08) |
 | | The Roman domination (started in 238 BC) obviously brought on the island the structure of Latin, as it did in all the areas of the Romance languages, but Latin wasn't able to completely substitute the entirety of the elements of this language. |
 | | Nuorese-bittese: spoken in the area of Nugoro and Bitti (central Sardinia), the territory of this dialect had already been idientified by M.L.Wagner and Spano, while Sanna includes in this area the Gocèano (an area on the west of Nugoro and Bitti). |
 | | Common Logudorese: spoken in the main areas of Planargia, Màrghine, Bonorva, Montacuto, Luras and Olbia, while transictional idioms are spoken in the areas of Bauladu (and Milis, Riola, Santulussurgiu); these territories were indicated by Sanna and partly coincide, for the southern sides, with the theories of Virdis. |
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