Extreme Southern Italian Explained

Extreme Southern Italian
Nativename:Italian: dialetti italiani meridionali estremi
States:Italy
Ethnicity:Italians, Sicilians
Region:Apulia (Salento)
Calabria
Sicily
Campania (Cilento)
Speakers:4.7 million
Date:2002
Familycolor:Indo-European
Fam2:Italic
Fam3:Latino-Faliscan
Fam4:Latin
Fam5:Romance
Fam6:Italo-Western
Fam7:Italo-Dalmatian
Fam8:Italo-Romance
Map:Dialetti_italiani_meridionali_estremi.svg
Mapcaption:Extreme Southern Italian dialects

The Extreme Southern Italian[1] [2] [3] dialects are a set of languages spoken in Salento, Calabria, Sicily and southern Cilento with common phonetic and syntactic characteristics such as to constitute a single group. These languages derive, without exception, from Vulgar Latin but not from Tuscan; therefore it follows that the name "Italian" is a purely geographical reference.

Today, Extreme Southern Italian dialects are still spoken daily, although their use is limited to informal contexts and is mostly oral. There are examples of full literary uses with contests (mostly poetry) and theatrical performances.

Background

The territory where the Extreme Southern dialects are found roughly traces the Byzantine territory in 9th century Italy. In this territory the spoken language was Greek, which still survives in some areas of Calabria and Salento and is known as Italiot Greek (see Greek linguistic minority of Italy).[4]

Varieties

Phonological features

The main characteristics that the extreme southern dialects have in common, differentiating them from the rest of the southern area dialects are

See also

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. According to the classification of Giovan Battista Pellegrini, see http://www.italica.rai.it/principali/lingua/bruni/mappe/mappe/f_dialetti.htm
  2. Francesco Avolio, Lingue e dialetti d'Italia, 2012, Carocci editore, Roma, ed=2,, page 54.
  3. Web site: Introduzione ai dialetti italiani meridionali estremi (Alessandro De Angelis). January 17, 2013.
  4. http://www.irsap-agrigentum.it/lingua_siciliana.htm Story of the Sicilian dialect from the point of view of the linguistics, IRSAP Agrigentum
  5. Calabrian in Italian: Calabrese (pl. Calebresi). Synonyms: Calabro, Calabra, Calabri, calabre (m., f., m.pl., f.pl.). Sicilian: calabbrìsi, calavrìsi.