lingvo.wikisort.org - LanguageBustocco and Legnanese (natively büstócu and legnanés) are two dialects of Western Lombard, spoken respectively in the cities of Busto Arsizio (Province of Varese) and Legnano (Province of Milan), Lombardy.
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| Pronunciation | [byˈstoku] [leɲaˈneːs] |
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| Native to | Italy |
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Native speakers | 50,000[citation needed] |
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| ISO 639-3 | – |
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| Glottolog | None |
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Although there is little evidence of Ligurian settlements in the area,[1] they are widely thought to have been characterised by the Ligurian substratum.[2] While Legnanese is closer to the Milanese dialect,[citation needed] Bustocco is especially considered very similar to the modern Ligurian language,[3] for example for the frequent unstressed [u] at the end of masculine nouns and other words is more frequent (e.g. Bustocco gatu "cat", secu "dry", coldu "hot", bücéu "glass", candu "when" = Legnanese gatt, secch, cald, bicér, quand), as well as the elimination of some intervocalic consonants (e.g. Bustocco lauà "to work" = Legnanese lavurà). In both dialects stressed /a/ sounds like a mix between a and o.[citation needed][clarification needed]
A comic theatrical group called I Legnanesi uses Legnanese (with simplified grammar and lexicon heavily based on Italian) in its shows.[4]
References
- "Bustocco: un dialetto ligure?" [Bustocco: a Ligurian dialect?]. Patrimoni Linguistici (in Italian). 28 August 2017. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
- Marinoni, Augusto (1957). I dialetti da Saronno al Ticino. Busto Arsizio-Legnano [The dialects from Saronno to the Ticino. Busto Arsizio-Legnano] (in Italian). Rotary Club. pp. 37–50.
- Giavini, Luigi (2002). Le origini di Busto Arsizio dai Liguri ai Longobardi [The origins of Busto Arsizio from the Ligurians to the Lombards] (in Italian). Nomos Edizioni. pp. 17–38.
- "I lLegnanesi - Compagnia teatrale dialettale". Retrieved 1 November 2018.
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На других языках
- [en] Bustocco and Legnanese dialects
[ru] Бустокко и леньянский диалект
Бустокко и леньянский диалект — два схожих диалекта западноломбардского языка, употребляемые в Бусто-Арсицио (провинция Варесе) и Леньяно (провинция Милан).
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