Royasc is a dialect bridging the gap between the Ligurian language and the Occitan language. It is spoken in Italy and France.
Transitional dialect
Royasc
Roiasc
Nativeto
Italy, France
Native speakers
approximately 3,000[citation needed]
Language family
Indo-European
Romance
Western
Gallo-Romance
Gallo-Italic
Ligurian
Royasc
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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Glottolog
None
Linguasphere
none
Area of use
Area of Royasc in France (blue) and Italy (orange and green)
The Royasc dialect is spoken in the Upper Roya valley, at the boundary of France and Italy.
In France, it is spoken in the communes of Breil-sur-Roya, La Brigue, Fontan, Saorge, Tende (Alpes Maritimes).
In Italy, it is spoken in the province of Imperia, Liguria - communes of Olivetta San Michele and Triora (only in the villages of Realdo and Verdeggia) and in the province of Cuneo, Piedmont - communes of Briga Alta and the village of Viozene in the commune of Ormea.
The dialect of La Brigue, Briga Alta, Realdo, Viozene, and Verdeggia is also named Brigasc.
History and position
Royasc is the mountainous adaptation of the western Ligurian dialect. It received influence from the Occitan language as the Upper Roya valley was partly ruled by the County of Nice.
Its structure is Ligurian, but its position is discussed: some include it in the Ventimiglia dialect (intemelian)[1] but others consider it a member of a very distinct group of Alpine Ligurian dialects, along with Pignasc and Triorasc.[2]
Tende is one of the alpine areas where Royasc is still spoken
Italian Royasc-speaking communes put themselves under the State Law for the protection of minorities, using the Occitan name to do so.[3]
See also
Royasc
Intemelio
Ligurian language
References
Werner Forner, "À propos du Ligurien Intémélien. La côte, l'arrière-pays", in Travaux du Cercle Linguistique de Nice, 7-8 (1985-1986), pp. 29-61; Werner Forner, "Areallinguistik I: Ligurien", in Lexikon der Romanistischen Linguistik (LRL), IV, Tübingen 1988, pp. 453-469; Werner Forner, "Géographie linguistique et reconstruction, à l'exemple du ligurien intémélien", in Actes du I Colloque International sur l'ancien provençal, l'ancien français et l'ancien ligurien, Nice sept. 1986 ("Bulletin du Centre de Romanistique et de Latinité Tardive"), Nice 1989, pp. 125-140
Jean-Philippe DALBERA, "Le royasque: un ensemble dialectal aux confins de la langue d'oc et du ligurien", in Le site du Mont Bego de la protohistoire à nos jours. Actes du colloque de Nice (15-16 mars 2001) par J. Magail e J.P. Jaume, Nice, Serre Éditeur 2005, p. 135-144. See the online map
Servizio Beni e attività culturali della Provincia di Torino, Atlante delle minoranze linguistiche storiche del Piemonte e della Provincia di Imperia, (Download link on the Chambra d'Oc website)
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