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Poitevin (poetevin) is a dialect of Poitevin-Saintongeais,[1][2] one of the regional languages of France, spoken in the historical province of Poitou, now administratively divided between Pays de la Loire (Loire countries) and Nouvelle-Aquitaine (New Aquitaine). It is not as commonly spoken as it once was, as the standard form of French now predominates. Poitevin is now classified as one of the langues d'oïl but is distinguished by certain features adopted from Occitan (langue d'oc).

Poitevin
poetevin
Native toFrance
RegionPoitou
Language family
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologpoit1240
ELPPoitevin
Linguasphere51-AAA-ha
The Poitevin-speaking area

The language is spoken on what was the border between the two language families of oïl and oc (placenames in the region clearly show historical settlement of oc speakers). The langue d’oïl subsequently spread south, absorbing oc features.

Poitevin is also widely referred to as parlanjhe (the language). François Rabelais wrote that he learned this dialect, along with many other languages and dialects, since he was educated in Fontenay-le-Comte. François Villon spoke some Poitevin as well.

The earliest attested written use of the language is in charters and legal documents dating from the 13th century; people who spoke it were known as the Poitevins. The earliest printed text is dated 1554 (La Gente Poitevinrie). A tradition of theatrical writing and dramatic monologues for performance typifies the literary output in the language, although from the 19th century and in the 20th century (especially with the publication of a weekly paper Le Subiet from 1901) regular journalistic production was also established. Geste Editions publishes a number of books in/about the Poitevin-Santongese language. Some linguists assert that the Serments de Strasbourg, the first text in French according to the official state position in France, were actually written in Poitevin.

In 1973, a standard orthography was proposed.

The easternmost part of the Poitou région is home to a minority of Occitan-speakers. Outside France, the language is spoken in Northern California, especially in Sacramento, Plumas, Tehama and Siskiyou counties, the latter with both large French ancestry and speaking populations. Acadian French is the result of a Poitevin-Santongese language blended with French and local innovations or archaisms.


References


  1. "Langues régionales". Ministère de la Culture (in French). Archived from the original on 2020-02-10. Retrieved 2020-01-01.
  2. "Poitevin-saintongeais (dialecte)". data.bnf.fr. Retrieved 2021-11-21.



На других языках


- [en] Poitevin dialect

[fr] Poitevin (langue)

Le poitevin (pouétevin ou potevin, en graphie normalisée « poetevin ») est une langue d'oïl de la famille des langues romanes.

[ru] Пуатевинское наречие

Пуатевинский язык (Poetevin) — язык, употребляемый в Пуату. Это один из региональных языков Франции. Этот язык классифицируется как ойльский, однако имеет ряд особенностей, характерных для окситанского языка. Пуатевинский язык распространён на территории, находившейся на границе распространения ойльского и окситанского языков (географические названия говорят об историческом преобладании окситанского языка). Впоследствии язык ойль распространился на юге Франции, поглотив местные диалекты окситанского языка.



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