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  Sardinian language
Phoenicians arrived probably from Cyprus (Borsig-Lilliu-Fischer, Barreca, Wagner) and immediately organised for a long stay with the notable founding of the town of Nora; the relations with the inner part of the island were extended mainly in 9th century BC (retrievals of religious fetishes), then the Sardinian grain became a vital resource for Carthage.
Native language of Sardinia is commonly considered as shared among the most archaic Sardo logudorese, Campidanese, Gallurese (the latter with minor reciprocal Corsican influence, due to proximity).
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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 Sardo logudorese - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The name refers to the area of Logudoro (literally "golden place") in which it is spoken; it is a central-eastern subregion of the island of Sardinia and mainly defers to Ozieri (Othieri) and Nuoro (N`ugoro) for culture and language, as well as for history.
Also, the mysterious people of Shardana would be expected to have played an important role in the island's evolution, but only mere hypotheses are available on this matter.
Comparisons have been made with Sardo campidanese, the other main variant of the Sardinian language, spoken on the southern side of the island, and it seems obvious that the two variants share common roots but have experienced different evolutions, even if Campidanese has clearer relationships with Southern Mediterranean languages.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sardo_logudorese   (418 words)

  
 Gallurese - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is deeply controversial, and in fact discussed, whether Gallurese should be included in the Corsican language, as a minor form or a dialect of this one, or instead included (as now is) in Sardinian.
An evident similarity, indeed, exists between Corsican (especially southern dialects) and Gallurese, and as evident as the distance from the bordering Sardo logudorese.
Current central logudorese sardinian is not similar, in phonetics, to medieval logudorese sardinian (cfr.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gallurese   (1216 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Sardo logudorese
Compare Logudorese chentu with Italian cento: /'tSento/, Spanish /Ti'ento/ and French /sã/ (/T/ and /s/ from /ts/).
Etruscan was a language spoken and written in the ancient region of Etruria (current Tuscany) and in what is now Lombardy (where the Etruscans were displaced by Gauls), in Italy.
The Shardana are one of several groups of Sea Peoples who appear in fragmentary historical records (Egyptian inscriptions) for the Mediterranean region in the second millennium B.C.; very little is known for sure about them.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Sardo-logudorese   (956 words)

  
 Sardinian language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
It is with the Phoenicians that the Nuragic/Sardinian language begins to split into two major families, eventually producing Logudorese and Campidanese, Phoenicians having avoided the areas of Barbagia (in the island's center) and Gallura.
The native language of Sardinia is usually considered to be shared among the most archaic forms: Sardo logudorese and Campidanese.
Typical of Sardinian (Logudorese) phonology is the fricativisation and weakening of /p t k/ to /β ð ɣ/ in the interior of sentences.
www.firebird.cn /wiki/Sardinian_language   (2648 words)

  
 MedMark.org - Health and Medicine Directory
Grammatica logudorese - Nozioni di base della morfologia e sintassi del sardo logudorese..
Parlare e scrivere in sardo - Il terzo circolo didattico di Quartu Sant'Elena presenta obiettivi e finalità, strategie e mezzi del progetto per la valorizzazione e promozione della lingua sarda nelle scuole..
Vocabolario Sardo - Consente la ricerca di lemmi in sardo e italiano, l'inserimento di nuovi termini previa registrazione..
www.medmark.org /odp.php?browse=/World/Italiano/Scienza/Scienze_Sociali/Linguaggi_e_Linguistica/Lingue_Naturali/Indoeuropee/Italiche/Romanze/Sardo   (763 words)

  
 Sardo campidanese - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Sardo campidanese   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Sardo campidanese - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Sardo campidanese.
Here you will find more informations about Sardo campidanese.
Sardo campidanese is a diasystem of Sardinian language, spoken in the southern part of Sardinia.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Sardo-campidanese.html   (91 words)

  
 Italian language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Those older Italian dialects were hardly influenced by the Occitan bring by the Bard escaping from France centuries before under the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II.
Of the major Romance languages, which were derived from Latin language, Italian is the closest to Latin, although there are other langauges spoken in Italy which are even closer to Latin, for example Sardo logudorese language.
Italians say that the best spoken Italian is lingua toscana in bocca romana - 'the Tuscan tongue, in a Roman mouth.' The formative influence on establishing the Tuscan as the elite speech is generally agreed to have been Dante's Commedia, to which Boccaccio affixed the title Divina in the 14th century.
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 SARDO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Search the SARDO Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available).
Search the SARDO Family Resource Center at RootsWeb.com (if available).
Find graves of people named SARDO at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know).
www.worldhistory.com /surname/US/S/SARDO.htm   (73 words)

  
 Sardo cheese - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Sardo cheese   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Sardo cheese - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Sardo cheese.
Here you will find more informations about Sardo cheese.
Sardo is a hard, long-lasting cheese made from sheep's milk, often used for grating.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Sardo-cheese.html   (99 words)

  
 Wikipedia: Latin
Latin and Romance differ (for example) in that Romance had distinctive stress whereas Latin had distinctive length of vowels.
In Italian and Sardo logudorese, there is distinctive length of consonants and stress, in Spanish only distinctive stress, and in French even stress is no longer distinctive.
Another major distinction between Romance and Latin is that Romance languages, excluding Romanian, have lost their case endings in most words (some pronouns being exceptions).
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/l/la/latin.html   (494 words)

  
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t is with the Phoenicians that the Nuragic/Sardinian language begins to split into two major families, eventually producing Logudorese and Campidanese, Phoenicians having avoided the areas of Barbagia (in the island's center) and Gallura.
Logudoro and Gallura evolved quite differently, especially during the Era of the Giudicati (1000-1400) when their differences became especially marked, leading to what we now know as Sardo logudorese and Gallurese.
Phoenicians probably arrived from Cyprus (Borsig-Lilliu-Fischer, Barreca, Wagner) and immediately organised for a long stay on the island, notably founding the town of Nora.
www.worldlanguage.com /ChineseSimplified/Languages/Sardinian.htm?CalledFrom=210049   (1356 words)

  
 Sardinian language Sardinian Phonemes Ligurian Spanish Tuscany Sardo logudorese Gallurese Nugoro Hebrews Gavoi Sassarese   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Sardinian language is commonly divided into two groups, sometimes referred to as versions, other times recognised as diasystems::Sardo Logudorese (northern Sardinia, considered standard Sardinian):Sardo Campidanese (southern Sardinia).
Another generally recognised diasystem is Gallurese, spoken in the northeastern part of the island.
» Common Logudorese: spoken in the main areas of Planargia, M?hine, 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.
en.powerwissen.com /4bnuXjrxFBEZ1fTg3IbOnA==_Sardinian_language.html   (2769 words)

  
 Grazia Deledda: Voice of Sardinia
This is particularly true of the town of Nuoro, standing on high ground at the foot of Monte Ortobene, and the surrounding Barbargia area in the mountainous and once thickly wooded center of the island, with a rich and peculiar fauna.
Thus, Grazia Deledda's mother tongue was not standard Italian but logudorese sardo, an Italian dialect that can be regarded as another Roman language.
In 1887, the young writer completed her first short story, "Sangue sardo" (Sardinian Blood) and secretly mailed it to a fashion magazine in Rome, the Ultima Moda, which published short pieces of fiction.
nobelprize.org /literature/articles/deledda   (5822 words)

  
 The grammatical structure of Logudorese Sardinian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Con esempi dal sardo, in Fernando Sánchez Miret (ed.), Actas del XXIII CILFR, Salamanca, 24-30 Settembre 2001, Tübingen, Niemeyer 2003, vol.
Loporcaro, L'esito logudorese del nesso -PJ- ed i continuatori sardi di ACCIPIO e di SAPIO, «ZRPh» CXIX (2003), 281-295.
Loporcaro, L'etimo del sardo logudorese issOro, campidanese insOru 'loro' (poss.), in Maria Iliescu, Guntram A. Plangg, Paul Videsott (eds.), Die vielfältige Romania.
www.research-projects.unizh.ch /phil/unit65100/area559/p5705.htm   (165 words)

  
 Italy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Select a language to find out what materials GRN has available.
; SARDO: Campidanese; SARDO: Gallurese; SARDO: Logudorese; SARDO: Nuorese; Sicilian
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