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Campidanese Sardinian

Campidanese Sardinian[1][2] (Sardinian: sardu campidanesu, Italian: sardo campidanese) is one of the two written standards of the Sardinian language, which is often considered one of the most, if not the most conservative of all the Romance languages. The orthography is based on the spoken dialects of central southern Sardinia, identified by certain attributes which are not found, or found to a lesser degree, among the Sardinian dialects centered on the other written form, Logudorese. Its ISO 639-3 code is sro.

Campidanese Sardinian
sardu campidanesu
campidanesu
Native toItaly
RegionSardinia
(Metropolitan City of Cagliari;
Central-southern part of the Province of Oristano;
Province of South Sardinia;
Southern part of the Province of Nuoro)
EthnicitySardinians
Native speakers
500,000 (2007)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-1sc
ISO 639-2srd
ISO 639-3sro
Campidanese Sardinian
Glottologcamp1261 
Campidanese Sardinian
ELPCampidanese Sardinian
Linguasphere51-AAA-sd
Languages and dialects of Sardinia
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Traditionally the name Campidanu (Campidano in Italian) refers to the fertile area located around the towns of Guspini and Villacidro. Campidanese dialects can be found across the entire Province of Cagliari and not just the Province of Medio Campidano area. Campidanese also extends into parts of the Province of Nuoro, notably the Ogliastra area and in the southern half of the Province of Oristano, the capital included. However, it is at this point that the dialects merge into Logudorese.

Subvariants edit

There are seven main subdialects of Campidanese Sardinian, namely Western Campidanese, Sarrabese (sarrabesu), Southern Barbagian, and Oristano's ('aristanesu or also arborensi), Ogliastra's (ollastrinu), Cagliari's (casteddaju), and the varieties of Sulcis (meurreddinu). Casteddaju is the dialect spoken in the island's capital; however, it extends to most of the neighbouring towns and villages within a 15 km radius of Cagliari. In 2009, the provincial administration of Cagliari approved the spelling, phonetics, morphology, and vocabulary rules for Standard Campidanese Sardinian.[3]

Vocabulary edit

Campidanese Sardinian has some borrowed words from Aragonese, Catalan and Spanish. Since the early 20th century, there has been an increase in lexical borrowing from Italian as well; that is particularly evident with technological words for which there is no Campidanese equivalent. However, many words that are from Italian have been changed phonetically so that they sound Sardinian. Italian loan words that end in an o are often substituted with a u. The strong Campidanese accent also changes the sound of the word.

Characteristics edit

  1. Singular nouns descending from 3rd declension Latin nouns ending in "-i" (Campidanese pisci vs Logudorese pische)
  2. Plural definite article of "is" (Campidanese is terras vs Logudorese sas terras)
  3. Gerund in "-endi" (Campidanese èssendi vs Logudorese èssende)
  4. Conservation of the Latin phoneme <qu> and <gu> (/kʷ/ and /ɡʷ/) in words such as akua (water) and sànguni (blood).
  5. Palatalisation of Latin word-initial /k/ before /e/ and /i/ (Lat. centum > centu cf. Logudorese chentu). In medial positions, /k/ becomes /-ʒ-/ (Lat. decem > dexi cf. Logudorese deghe) or /-ʃʃ-/ (Lat. piscem > pisci)
  6. Transformation of /rj/ to /rɡ/, /nj/ to /nɡ/, /lj/ to /ll/, and /ti/, /te/ into /tz/
  7. Epenthetic /a/ before word-initial /r/ (Lat. rubeum > arrubiu)
  8. Metathesis (Logudorese Carbonia vs Campidanese Crabonia)
  9. Catalan influence (Words such as seu "cathedral" loaned from Catalan)

Campidanese Sardinian is intelligible to those from the central to southern part of Sardinia, where Logudorese Sardinian is spoken,[4] but it is not to those from the extreme north of the island, where Corsican–Sardinian dialects are spoken.

Italian speakers do not understand Campidanese, like any other dialect of the Sardinian language:[5] Sardinian is an autonomous linguistic group rather than an Italian dialect[6] as it is often noted because of its morphological, syntactic, and lexical differences from Italian.

Writing system edit

Campidanese is written using the Latin alphabet. Like Italian, Campidanese does not use ⟨w⟩ or ⟨y⟩. Campidanese also uses the digraphs ⟨gh⟩, representing /g/, ⟨ch⟩ representing /k/ before e and i vowels, ⟨tz⟩ representing /ts/ and ⟨x⟩, representing /ʒ/.

In phonetic syntax, final or intervocalic ⟨t⟩ is pronounced as a /d/ (es: issu andat, meaning "he goes", is pronounced issu andada) and ⟨s⟩ is pronounced as a //,[clarification needed] (es. sa mesa, meaning "the table", is pronounced sa mez̪a). When there are consonants like s, t or nt at the end of the word, a helping vowel is usually added (es. sa domu, is domus(u), the house, the houses). If preceded by a consonant, an "i" is inserted before the normally-initial s (es: sa scala, is (i)scalas(a), the staircase, the staircases). The spelling rules were established by the Province of Cagliari with a deliberation on March 17, 2010.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Campidanese Sardinian at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Hammarström, Harald; Forke, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin; Bank, Sebastian, eds. (2020). "Campidanese Sardinian". Glottolog 4.3.
  3. ^ Comitau Scientìficu po sa Norma Campidanesa de su Sardu Standard (2009). Arrègulas po ortografia, fonètica, morfologia e fueddàriu de sa Norma Campidanesa de sa Lìngua Sarda/Regole per ortografia, fonetica, morfologia e vocabolario della Norma Campidanese della Lingua Sarda [Rules for spelling, phonetics, morphology and vocabulary of the Campidanese standard of the Sardinian language] (PDF) (in Sardinian and Italian) (1 ed.). Quartu S. Elena: Alfa Editrice. ISBN 978-88-85995-47-5. OCLC 422688646.
  4. ^ Vanrell, Maria Del Mar; Ballone, Francesc; Schirru, Carlo; Prieto, Pilar, Sardinian Intonational Phonology: Logudorese and Campidanese Varieties (PDF)
  5. ^ Posner, Rebecca; Sala, Marius. "Sardinian Language". Encyclopedia Britannica.
  6. ^ De Mauro, Tullio (1979). L'Italia delle Italie. Florence: Nuova Guaraldi Editrice. p. 89.
  7. ^ . Provincia di Cagliari. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-10-22.

External links edit

  • Ditzionàriu in línia de sa limba e de sa cultura sarda
  • , Max Leopold Wagner, a cura di Giulio Paulis, Nuoro 1997
  • Campidanese basic lexicon at the Global Lexicostatistical Database

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of Cagliari Central southern part of the Province of Oristano Province of South Sardinia Southern part of the Province of Nuoro EthnicitySardiniansNative speakers500 000 2007 1 Language familyIndo European ItalicLatino FaliscanLatinRomanceSouthern Romance SardinianCampidanese SardinianLanguage codesISO 639 1 span class plainlinks sc span ISO 639 2 span class plainlinks srd span ISO 639 3 a href https iso639 3 sil org code sro class extiw title iso639 3 sro sro a Campidanese SardinianGlottologcamp1261 Campidanese SardinianELPCampidanese SardinianLinguasphere51 AAA sdLanguages and dialects of SardiniaThis article contains IPA phonetic symbols Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols instead of Unicode characters For an introductory guide on IPA symbols see Help IPA Traditionally the name Campidanu Campidano in Italian refers to the fertile area located around the towns of Guspini and Villacidro Campidanese dialects can be found across the entire Province of Cagliari and not just the Province of Medio Campidano area Campidanese also extends into parts of the Province of Nuoro notably the Ogliastra area and in the southern half of the Province of Oristano the capital included However it is at this point that the dialects merge into Logudorese Contents 1 Subvariants 2 Vocabulary 3 Characteristics 4 Writing system 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksSubvariants editThere are seven main subdialects of Campidanese Sardinian namely Western Campidanese Sarrabese sarrabesu Southern Barbagian and Oristano s aristanesu or also arborensi Ogliastra s ollastrinu Cagliari s casteddaju and the varieties of Sulcis meurreddinu Casteddaju is the dialect spoken in the island s capital however it extends to most of the neighbouring towns and villages within a 15 km radius of Cagliari In 2009 the provincial administration of Cagliari approved the spelling phonetics morphology and vocabulary rules for Standard Campidanese Sardinian 3 Vocabulary editCampidanese Sardinian has some borrowed words from Aragonese Catalan and Spanish Since the early 20th century there has been an increase in lexical borrowing from Italian as well that is particularly evident with technological words for which there is no Campidanese equivalent However many words that are from Italian have been changed phonetically so that they sound Sardinian Italian loan words that end in an o are often substituted with a u The strong Campidanese accent also changes the sound of the word Characteristics editSingular nouns descending from 3rd declension Latin nouns ending in i Campidanese pisci vs Logudorese pische Plural definite article of is Campidanese is terras vs Logudorese sas terras Gerund in endi Campidanese essendi vs Logudorese essende Conservation of the Latin phoneme lt qu gt and lt gu gt kʷ and ɡʷ in words such as akua water and sanguni blood Palatalisation of Latin word initial k before e and i Lat centum gt centu cf Logudorese chentu In medial positions k becomes ʒ Lat decem gt dexi cf Logudorese deghe or ʃʃ Lat piscem gt pisci Transformation of rj to rɡ nj to nɡ lj to ll and ti te into tz Epenthetic a before word initial r Lat rubeum gt arrubiu Metathesis Logudorese Carbonia vs Campidanese Crabonia Catalan influence Words such as seu cathedral loaned from Catalan Campidanese Sardinian is intelligible to those from the central to southern part of Sardinia where Logudorese Sardinian is spoken 4 but it is not to those from the extreme north of the island where Corsican Sardinian dialects are spoken Italian speakers do not understand Campidanese like any other dialect of the Sardinian language 5 Sardinian is an autonomous linguistic group rather than an Italian dialect 6 as it is often noted because of its morphological syntactic and lexical differences from Italian Writing system editThis article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is Letters are used without indicating whether they are intended to be graphemes phonemes or phones Please help improve this article if you can March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Campidanese is written using the Latin alphabet Like Italian Campidanese does not use w or y Campidanese also uses the digraphs gh representing g ch representing k before e and i vowels tz representing ts and x representing ʒ In phonetic syntax final or intervocalic t is pronounced as a d es issu andat meaning he goes is pronounced issu andada and s is pronounced as a z clarification needed es sa mesa meaning the table is pronounced sa mez a When there are consonants like s t or nt at the end of the word a helping vowel is usually added es sa domu is domus u the house the houses If preceded by a consonant an i is inserted before the normally initial s es sa scala is i scalas a the staircase the staircases The spelling rules were established by the Province of Cagliari with a deliberation on March 17 2010 7 See also edit nbsp Italy portal nbsp Languages portalSardinian language Logudorese SardinianReferences edit a b Campidanese Sardinian at Ethnologue 18th ed 2015 subscription required Hammarstrom Harald Forke Robert Haspelmath Martin Bank Sebastian eds 2020 Campidanese Sardinian Glottolog 4 3 Comitau Scientificu po sa Norma Campidanesa de su Sardu Standard 2009 Arregulas po ortografia fonetica morfologia e fueddariu de sa Norma Campidanesa de sa Lingua Sarda Regole per ortografia fonetica morfologia e vocabolario della Norma Campidanese della Lingua Sarda Rules for spelling phonetics morphology and vocabulary of the Campidanese standard of the Sardinian language PDF in Sardinian and Italian 1 ed Quartu S Elena Alfa Editrice ISBN 978 88 85995 47 5 OCLC 422688646 Vanrell Maria Del Mar Ballone Francesc Schirru Carlo Prieto Pilar Sardinian Intonational Phonology Logudorese and Campidanese Varieties PDF Posner Rebecca Sala Marius Sardinian Language Encyclopedia Britannica De Mauro Tullio 1979 L Italia delle Italie Florence Nuova Guaraldi Editrice p 89 Leggi il contenuto Provincia di Cagliari Archived from the original on 2015 09 24 Retrieved 2015 10 22 External links edit nbsp Sardinian edition of Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Ditzionariu in linia de sa limba e de sa cultura sarda Grammatica sardo campidanese Saggio di grammatica campidanese Antoninu Rubattu La lingua sarda Storia spirito e forma Max Leopold Wagner a cura di Giulio Paulis Nuoro 1997 Accademia De Sa Lingua Sarda Campidanesa Onlus Campidanese basic lexicon at the Global Lexicostatistical Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Campidanese Sardinian amp oldid 1186137583, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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