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Encyclopedia > Logudorese

Sardu logudoresu or Logudorian is one of the languages of Sardinia, properly a diasystem of Sardinian, and it is without any doubt the most conservative of all Romance languages.


Latin G- and K- before /i, e/ was not palatalized in this idiom, which makes it different from all other Neo-Latin languages. Compare Sardu Logudorian kentu with Italian cento: /'tSento/, Spanish /Ti'ento/ and French /sã/ (/T/ and /s/ from /ts/).

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Location and Distribution

The name recalls the area of Logudoro (literally "golden place") in which it is spoken; it is a central-eastern sub-region of the island of Sardinia and mainly defers to Ozieri (Othieri) and Nuoro (Nugoro) for culture and language, as well as for history. Roughly we could say it is an area of 150 x 100 km, with some 5-700,000 inhabitants.


Origins and Features

The language's origins have been investigated by several authors: Eduardo Blasco Ferrer's investigation is one of the most thorough. Studies show the langauge to be related to Etruscan, Latin, and Spanish (due to Aragon's domain in the island). Some roots, however, still cannot be deciphered, as they might come from the language of the Nuragici people, which should have been influenced by the Phoenicians but originated from Sanskrit. Also, the mysterious people of Shardana would be expected to have played an important role in the island's evolution, but only mere hypotheses are available on this matter. Comparisons have been made with Sardo campidanese, the other main variant of the Sardinian language, spoken on the southern side of the island, and it seems obvious that the two variants share common roots but have experienced different evolutions, even if Campidanesu has better certified relationships with Southern Mediterranean languages.


One of most secret roots is "nur", in "Nuraghe" for example (the main Sardinian ancient monument, from which an era is called) and in many names of places (not only thorps).


The most interesting feature of Sardu Logudoresu is perhaps that, due to the particular history of the area, it has suffered very little contamination and has changed very slowly, preserving traces of every innovation.


Dialects

Sardu Logudoresu has a number of dialects (see: Sardinian language), perhaps one per village, with differences that may sometimes be relevant; nevertheless, there appear to be no communication problems among different Logudoresu dialects.


Writers

Most of Sardinian poetry and literature are composed in Sardu Logudoresu. See this list of authors.


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Chiudi la ianua che entrano lupos e feminas - LASTAMPA.it (345 words)
domus; tra magnus e grandis il sardo ha scelto la prima forma (logudorese mannu; i sardi indicano con terramanna il continente italiano, la «terra grande»), in sassarese «porta» è gianua, nel sardo centrale e nel logudorese ianua, in Gallura janna, ghjanna, lat.
Un caso singolarissimo di conservativismo fonetico (in logudorese e campidanese) è la -s nei neutri singolari della terza declinazione latina (tempus «tempo»).
Nel logudorese e nuorese (così come nell'antico campidanese) la «c» latina conserva la sua pronuncia: per esempio kentu «cento», kimbe «cinque», nuke «noce».
Sardo logudorese - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (419 words)
Latin G and K before /i, e/ were not palatalized in it, in stark contrast from all other Romance languages.
Compare Logudorese chentu with Italian cento /'tʃento/, Spanish ciento /θiento/ and French cent /sã/ (/θ/ and /s/ from /ts/).
The name refers to the area of Logudoro (literally "golden place") in which it is spoken; it is a central-eastern subregion of the island of Sardinia and mainly defers to Ozieri (Othieri) and Nuoro (N`ugoro) for culture and language, as well as for history.
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