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- Logudorese Sardinian (Sardinian: sardu logudoresu, Italian: sardo logudorese) is one of the two written standards of the Sardinian language, which is often...
- degree, among the Sardinian dialects centered on the other written form, Logudorese. Its ISO 639-3 code is sro. Traditionally the name Campidanu (Campidano...
- like S****arese, as a (southern) Corsican dialect (with influences from Logudorese Sardinian) or a transitional variety between Corsican and Sardinian. However...
- of Sardinian. One third of Gallurese vocabulary is also influenced by Logudorese Sardinian, Catalan, and Spanish. The S****arese language, spoken in the...
- with its inflections stripped away, among other grammatical changes. The Logudorese dialect of the Sardinian language and Standard Italian are the two closest...
- diversity. The conjugations here are currently based on Limba Sarda Comuna, Logudorese dialect, and Campidanese dialect. Like other Romance languages, Sardinian...
- languagesnamely Sardinian, Corsican/Tuscan, and Ligurian. The neighbouring Logudorese dialects of Sardinian exercised a significant influence on the modern...
- Others African Romance British Latin Pannonian Latin Sardinian Campidanese Logudorese Reconstructed Proto-Romance Italics indicate extinct languages Bold indicates...
- Sardinian or Sard (endonym: sardu [ˈsaɾdu], limba sarda, Logudorese: [ˈlimba ˈzaɾda] Sardinian: [ˈlimba ˈzaɾða] (Nuorese), or lìngua sarda, Campidanese:...
- of the commoners, at a time when the bourgeois and nobles still spoke Logudorese Sardinian. During the age of the Free Commune (1294–1323), the S****arese...