for Provençal's recognition as a full language, distinct from Occitan. The Regional Council of Provence has variously labelled Provençal as a dialect of...
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publishing. Although the name Franco-Provençal suggests it is a bridge dialect between French and the Provençal dialect of Occitan, it is a separate Gallo-Romance...
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Provençal dialect, a dialect of the Occitan language, spoken in the southeast of France Provençal, meaning the whole Occitan language Provencal, Louisiana...
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Occitan language (redirect from Provençal languages)
addition to Provençal (Provençal, Provençau or Prouvençau) later have been used as synonyms for the whole of Occitan; nowadays, the term "Provençal" is understood...
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Judeo-Provençal, Judæo-Occitan or Judæo-Comtadin, are the names given to the varieties of Occitan or Provençal languages historically spoken and/or written...
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Franco-Provençal. It shares features of both French and the Provençal dialect of Occitan. The Occitan language, or langue d'oc, has dialects such as...
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Savoyard (endonym: savoyârd) is a Franco-Provençal dialect of the Gallo-Romance family. It is spoken in some territories of the historical Duchy of Savoy...
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English, with or without the acute accent) comes from petanca in the Provençal dialect of the Occitan language, deriving from the expression pè tancat [ˈpɛ...
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Arpitan language, also known as Franco-Provençal. It shares features of both French and the Provençal dialect of Occitan. Sometimes included in the Oïl...
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Valdôtain ([valdotɛ̃]; local dialect: Valdotèn, Valdŏtèn, Valdouhtan) is a dialect of Arpitan (Franco-Provençal) spoken in the Aosta Valley in Italy, and...
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Provence (redirect from Provençal cuisine)
nationaux, 2000. Historically, the language spoken in Provence was Provençal, a dialect of the Occitan language, also known as langue d'oc, and closely related...
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characteristics of the Languedocien dialect: occlusives are kept at the end of a word: cantat [kanˈtat] (in Provençal: [kãnˈta]); preservation of the final...
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home; 22.8% French (mostly Swiss French, but including some Franco-Provençal dialects); 8% Italian (mostly Swiss Italian, but including Lombard); and 0...
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Appellation d'origine contrôlée. There is a specific terminology in the Provençal dialect that is used when discussing Camargue horses: The Camargue horse is...
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paysan oou théâtré, by Fortuné (Fortunat) Chailan, first published in Provençal dialect in 1837. The earliest appearance of the word in print in English occurs...
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Vivaro-Alpine had been considered as a sub-dialect of Provençal, and named provençal alpin (Alpine Provençal) or Northern Provençal. Its use in the Dauphiné area has...
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French) is a Romance dialect historically spoken in and around Menton, France. It is classified as a dialect of Occitan and a sub-dialect of Vivaro-Alpine...
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Dialectology (redirect from Dialect studies)
and -L > -u); Provençal dialect: cavau [kavau] (-L > -u, used concurrently with French borrowed forms chival or chivau); Gascon dialect: cavath [kawat]...
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considered a subdialect of Provençal, itself a dialect of Occitan. Some Italian irredentists have claimed it as a Ligurian dialect. Most residents of Nice...
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Félibrige (redirect from Provençal Renaissance)
Mouttet 2022–: Paulin Reynard François-Juste-Marie Raynouard Occitan Provençal dialect Niçois Troubadour La Coupo Santo Le Jardin des Félibres in Sceaux...
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quite recent, first used in 1976 according to Merriam-Webster. Of Provençal dialect origin, it derives from the verb mesclar, to "mix thoroughly" and...
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Gallo-Romance languages (French, Occitan and its Vivaro-Alpine dialect, Franco-Provençal); the Rhaeto-Romance languages (Friulian and Ladin); the Ibero-Romance...
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the birthplace of Batisto Bonnet (1844–1925), a noted writer in the Provençal dialect. Costières de Nîmes AOC Communes of the Gard department "Répertoire...
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romand (with its unetymological final -d) in reference to the Franco-Provençal dialects can be traced to the 15th century; it is recorded, as rommant, in...
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Old Occitan (redirect from Old Provençal)
(Modern Occitan: occitan ancian, Catalan: occità antic), also called Old Provençal, was the earliest form of the Occitano-Romance languages, as attested...
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Monégasque. Prior to the Genoese settlers, the main language of the region was Provençal, as spoken in the nearby localities of Menton and Roquebrune. By 1355...
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Occitan literature (redirect from Provençal literature)
Occitan literature (referred to in older texts as Provençal literature) is a body of texts written in Occitan, mostly in the south of France. It was the...
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Naples dialect. Influences include Messapian, Oscan, Greek, Old French, Franco-Provençal and Spanish, creating one of the most distinct Italian dialects both...
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Barthes argues that Dominici was denied a fair trial because the Provençal dialect in which he spoke was incomprehensible to the judges, resulting in...
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The word jinete (of Berber zenata) designates, in Castilian and the Provençal dialect of Occitan language, those who show great skill and riding especially...
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