- occitans. Alibert,
Louis (1976).
Gramatica occitana segon los
parlars lengadocians. Montpellier.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link)...
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process began with the
publication of
Gramatica occitana segon los
parlars lengadocians ("Grammar of the
Languedocien Dialect") by
Louis Alibert (1935), followed...
- (Occitan: Auvernhat)
dialect in the East/North-East
Languedocien (Occitan:
Lengadocian) in the
Southern fringe of Corrèze in the North, the
Crescent transition...
- The
Occitan language, or
langue d'oc, has
dialects such as Provençal,
Lengadocian, Lemosin,
Auvernhat and Gascon-Aranese dialect. The
Catalan language...
-
Montcuq (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃kyk] or [mɔ̃ky];
Lengadocian: Montcuc) is a town and
former commune in the Lot
department in south-western France,...
-
published in
Barcelona his work
Gramatica occitana segon los
parlars lengadocians,
dedicated exclusively to the
speakers of Languedoc,
which served as...
- Spanish, Asturleonese, "Wider"-Aragonese, "Wider"-Catalan, Provençal+
Lengadocian, and "Wider"-Gascon. In
addition to
those languages,
there are a number...
- (French pronunciation: [labastid myʁa]),
formerly Labastide-Fortunière (
Lengadocian: La
Bastida Fortunièra), is a
former commune in the Lot
department in...
-
Croissant Auvergnat Limousin (Lemosin)
Croissant Limousin Lengadocian (Northern-Central) (
Lengadocian /
Lenga d'Oc)
Gascon (Romance Gascon) (Gasco) Aranese...
- Auvernhat, Lemosin,
Gascon (including Bearnés
spoken in Béarn) and
Lengadocian. All
these varieties of the
Occitan language are
written and valid. Standard...