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Central Italian (Italian: dialetti mediani) refers to Italo-Romance varieties spoken in the so-called Area Mediana, which covers a swathe of the central Italian peninsula. Area Mediana is also used in a narrower sense to describe the southern part, in which case the northern one may be referred to as the Area Perimediana, a distinction that will be made throughout this article. The two areas are split along a line running approximately from Rome in the southwest to Ancona in the northeast.[1]

Central Italian
Native toItaly
RegionUmbria, Lazio (except the southeast), central Marche, small parts of southernmost Tuscany, and northwestern Abruzzo
Native speakers
~3,000,000 (2006)
Language family
Indo-European
Language codes
ISO 639-3
GlottologNone
Linguasphere51-AAA-ra ... -rba
Dialects that maintain a distinction between final /-u/ and /-o/ are outlined in red.

Background


In the early Middle Ages, Central Italian extended north into Romagna and covered all of modern-day Lazio, Abruzzo, and Molise. Since then, however, the dialects spoken in those areas have been assimilated into Gallo-Italic and Southern Italo-Romance respectively.[2] In addition, the dialect of Rome has undergone considerable Tuscanization from the fifteenth century onwards, such that it has lost many of its Central Italian features.[3]


Phonological features


Except for the southern fringe, the Area Mediana is characterized by a contrast between the final vowels /-u/ and /-o/, which distinguishes it from both the Area Perimediana and from Southern Italo-Romance.[4] Cf. Spoletine [ˈkreːto, ˈtittu] < Latin crēdō, tēctum 'I believe, roof'. An additional isogloss that runs along the border between the two areas, but often overlaps it in either direction, is that of post-nasal plosive voicing, as in [manˈt̬ellu] 'cloak'. This is a feature that the Area Mediana shares with neighbouring Southern Italo-Romance.[5]

In the Area Mediana are found the following vocalic phenomena:

Sound-changes that distinguish most or all of Central Italian from Tuscan include the following, many of them shared with Southern Italo-Romance:[10]

Sound-changes with a limited distribution within the Area Mediana include:[11]

In the north of the Area Perimediana, a number of Gallo-Italic features are found:[12]

The following changes to final vowels are found in the Area Perimediana:


Morphological features



Syntactic features



See also



Bibliography



References


  1. Loporcaro & Paciaroni 2016: 228
  2. Loporcaro & Panciani 2016: 229–230
  3. Vignuzzi 1997: 312, 317; Loporcaro & Panciani 2016: 229, 233
  4. Vignuzzi 1997: 312–313; Loporcaro & Panciani 2016: 228–229, 231–232
  5. Loporcaro & Panciani 2016: 229–230, 232
  6. Vignuzzi 1997: 313; Loporcaro & Panciani 2016: 230
  7. Loporcaro & Panciani 2016: 230
  8. Vignuzzi 1997: 317; Loporcaro & Panciani 2016: 230
  9. Vignuzzi 1997: 314, Loporcaro & Panciani 2016: 232
  10. Vignuzzi 1997: 314–315; Loporcaro & Panciani 2016: 232
  11. Vignuzzi 1997: 315–316, 318
  12. Loporcaro & Panciani 2016: 240–241
  13. Vignuzzi 1997: 318. This citation also covers the following bullet-point.
  14. Loporcaro & Panciani 2016: 229
  15. Loporcaro & Panciani 2016: 229
  16. Loporcaro & Panciani 2016: 229, 240
  17. Vignuzzi 1997: 318; Loporcaro & Panciani 2016: 240
  18. Vignuzzi 1997: 315–316; Loporcaro & Panciani 2016: 231
  19. Vignuzzi 1997: 316–317
  20. Loporcaro & Panciani 2016: 241
  21. Loporcaro & Panciani 2016: 234. This citation applies to the following two bullet-point as well.
  22. Loporcaro & Panciani 2016: 233
  23. Vignuzzi 1997: 315; Loporcaro & Panciani 2016: 237

На других языках


- [en] Central Italian

[es] Italiano central

El italiano central (Italiano centrale o mediano) es un grupo de dialectos románicos del grupo italorromance hablados en Lacio, Umbria, Marcas centrales, sur de la Toscana y en una pequeña parte occidental de Abruzos, en Italia central que conformarían una lengua romance única a veces denominada como "romanesco". Las diferencias entre estos dialectos son leves; todos estos dialectos están estrechamente relacionados con el toscano y son mutuamente inteligibles con el italiano estándar.[1]

[fr] Dialectes italiens médians

Dialectes italiens médians est un terme qui définit pour certains romanistes[1],[2],[3],[4] un continuum linguistique de parlers romans qui sont différents mais possèdent des caractéristiques phonétiques et syntaxiques communes, localisés en Italie centrale, Latium, Ombrie, dans le centre des Marches, le sud de la Toscane et une partie orientale des Abruzzes.

[it] Dialetti italiani mediani

L'italiano centrale, conosciuto anche come italiano mediano è un continuum dialettale raggruppante una varietà di parlate romanze ben differenziate fra loro ma con un certo numero di caratteristiche fonetiche e sintattiche comuni, esteso nell'Italia centrale.

[ru] Центральноитальянские языки

Центральноиталья́нские языки́ (также центральноитальянские диалекты) — одна из подгрупп, выделяемых в составе западнороманской языковой ветви. Традиционно рассматривается как совокупность диалектов итальянского языка итало-романского ареала. Включает диалекты Тосканы[1]. Иногда к центральноитальянским относят выделяемые по историко-географическому принципу умбрский, римский и маркезанский диалекты. К ним примыкает также корсиканский язык[2]. Кроме того, к центральноитальянскому структурному типу принадлежит итальянский литературный язык с его региональными разновидностями[it][3]. Помимо центральной подгруппы итало-романский ареал включает также северную и южную подгруппы[4].



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