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    Corsica, and Sardinia. Standard Italian is based on Tuscan, specifically on its Florentine dialect, and it became the language of culture throughout Italy...
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    Tuscany (redirect from Tuscan coast)
    foundations of the Italian language. The prestige established by the Tuscan dialect's use in literature by Dante Alighieri, Petrarch, Giovanni Boccaccio...
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    ˈɡorsa]) is a Romance language consisting of the continuum of the Tuscan Italo-Dalmatian dialects spoken on the Mediterranean island of Corsica, a territory...
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    The Florentine dialect or vernacular (dialetto fiorentino or vernacolo fiorentino) is a variety of Tuscan, a Romance language spoken in the Italian city...
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    (15th–16th c.), Pietro Bembo greatly influenced the development of the Tuscan dialect as a literary language for poetry and prose, which, by later codification...
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    Romagnol (redirect from Forlivese dialect)
    which countered Dante's claim that the Tuscan dialect was better, arguing his belief that Bolognese (an Emilian dialect influenced by Romagnol that saw wide...
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    distinctive dialect for each city because the cities, until recently, were thought of as city-states. Those dialects now have considerable variety. As Tuscan-derived...
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    Collodi often used the Italian Tuscan dialect in his book. The name Pinocchio is possibly derived from the rare Tuscan form pinocchio ('pine nut') or...
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  • Calabrian. Modern Italian is heavily based on the Florentine dialect of Tuscan. The Tuscan-based language that would eventually become modern Italian had...
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  • to Tuscany Tuscan dialect, a central Italian dialectal group from which Italian first emerged Tuscan gorgia, a phonetic sound TVR Tuscan (disambiguation)...
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    Alighieri's Tuscan dialect (the best known writers of the Renaissance, such as Petrarch, Boccaccio and Machiavelli, were Tuscan and wrote in the Tuscan language)...
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    Central Italian dialects and the Tuscan dialect (but unlike the neighboring Southern Latian dialect and most of the other Italian dialects), by the presence...
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    almost all of which originate from the several dialects and languages of Italy, such as the Tuscan dialect, which had a very strong influence in modern...
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    central Italian dialects spoken in the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, especially in the core city. It is linguistically close to Tuscan and Standard...
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    language spoken in the northern two-thirds of the island very close to the Tuscan dialect. This led to the traditional division of Corsica into two parts, along...
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    Istriot. Tuscan-Corsican: group of dialects spoken in the Italian region of Tuscany, and the French island of Corsica. Northern Tuscan dialects: Florentine...
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    000 inhabitants. Central Italy is dominated by Central Italian and Tuscan dialect. Other languages spoken are Gallo-Piceno ("Gallo-Italic Marche" or "Gaul-Marche")...
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  • phenomenon governed by a complex of allophonic rules characteristic of the Tuscan dialects, in Tuscany, Italy, especially the central ones, with Florence traditionally...
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    probably formed from the world tremoto, which means "earthquake" in Tuscan dialect, and the suffix "-ino", which generally indicates a small and/or sly...
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    Italian-language encyclopedia Treccani, which considers zucchino to be a Tuscan dialect word. Zucchini is also used in Canadian French, Danish, German, and...
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  • Old Bulgarian, Macedonian, Old Norse, Medieval French and the Italian Tuscan dialect of the renaissance. Western literature Medieval literature Renaissance...
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  • from the Tuscan dialect, specifically from its Florentine variety—the Florentine influence upon early Italian literature established that dialect as base...
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  • Roman dialect; these are the reasons why Italian differs significantly from Tuscan and its Florentine variety. Tuscan–Corsican: group of dialects spoken...
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    original Sicilian language, however, but only after being translated into Tuscan dialect. The form consisted of a pair of quatrains followed by a pair of tercets...
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  • familiarity or insult. The alphabet, largely adapted from the Italian (Tuscan) one, uses a considerable number of diacritics. Emilian is an unstandardized...
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  • historical introduction of an alternation (such as postvocalic /k/ in the Tuscan dialect, which was once [k] as in di [k]arlo 'of Carlo' but is now [h] di [h]arlo...
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    deʎʎ innoˈtʃɛnti];) 'Hospital of the Innocents', also known in old Tuscan dialect as the Spedale degli Innocenti, is a historic building in Florence,...
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  • similar phenomenon in the Japanese language Tuscan gorgia – a specific form of lenition found in the Tuscan dialect of Italian Stifter, David (2006). Sengoídelc:...
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    the greatest works of world literature and helped establish Dante's Tuscan dialect as the standard form of the Italian language. It has been translated...
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    of the dark varnish used by Apelles. 1435/6, Della Pittura (in the Tuscan dialect of Italian) 1439–41, De pictura (in Latin) Spencer, J (1956, 1966) On...
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