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Vallassinese is a dialect of Insubric language spoken in Vallassina valley (about 6,000 speakers). It belongs to the Comasco-Lecchese group and it has many subdialects. Current distribution of Human Language Families A language family is a group of related languages said to have descended from a common proto-language. ...
The Indo-European languages comprise a family of several hundred related languages and dialects [1], including most of the major languages of Europe, as well as many spoken in the Indian subcontinent (South Asia), the Iranian plateau (Southwest Asia), and Central Asia. ...
The Italic subfamily is a member of the Centum branch of the Indo-European language family. ...
The Romance languages, a major branch of the Indo-European language family, comprise all languages that descended from Latin, the language of the Roman Empire. ...
The Gallo-Romance branch of Romance languages includes French, Oïl languages, Catalan, and Occitan, among other languages. ...
Gallo-Italic is a language family within the Gallo-Romance languages. ...
The term Lombard refers to a group of related dialects spoken mainly in Northern Italy (most of Lombardy and some areas of neighbouring regions), in Southern Switzerland (Ticino and Graubünden). ...
Western Lombard is a Lombard language spoken in Italy, in Lombard provinces of Milan, Monza, Varese, Como, Lecco, Sondrio, little part of Cremona (Crema and neighbors), Lodi and Pavia, and Piedmont provinces of Novara, Verbano-Cusio-Ossola and little part of Vercelli (Valsesia), and Switzerland (Canton Ticino and part of...
The group of dialects Comasco-Lecchese of Insubric language is spoken in parts of province of Como and province of Lecco, especially around the capital cities and north of them. ...
ISO 639-1 is the first part of the ISO 639 international-standard language-code family. ...
ISO 639-2 is the second part of the ISO 639 standard, which lists codes for the representation of the names of languages. ...
ISO 639-3 is in process of development as an international standard for language codes. ...
The term Lombard refers to a group of related dialects spoken mainly in Northern Italy (most of Lombardy and some areas of neighbouring regions), in Southern Switzerland (Ticino and Graubünden). ...
Articles with similar titles include the NATO phonetic alphabet, which has also informally been called the âInternational Phonetic Alphabetâ. For information on how to read IPA transcriptions of English words, see IPA chart for English. ...
Phonetics (from the Greek word ÏÏνή, phone meaning sound, voice) is the study of the sounds of human speech. ...
Unicode is an industry standard designed to allow text and symbols from all of the writing systems of the world to be consistently represented and manipulated by computers. ...
The group of dialects Comasco-Lecchese of Insubric language is spoken in parts of province of Como and province of Lecco, especially around the capital cities and north of them. ...
Asso subdialect resembles to Canzés (Brianzoeu group), but it has some characteristics from Valbrona dialect. Panorama of Asso in spring. ...
Canzés is a variety of Brianzöö spoken in the commune of Canz, Italy. ...
Brianzöö (modern orthography, used especially in the north of Brianza) or Brianzoeu (historical orthography) is a group of variants (lombardo prealpino occidentale - macromilanese) of Insubric language. ...
Valbrona is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Como in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 45 km north of Milan and about 20 km northeast of Como. ...
Valbrona dialect has influences from Lecchese (Comasco-Lecchese group) Valbrona is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Como in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 45 km north of Milan and about 20 km northeast of Como. ...
The group of dialects Comasco-Lecchese of Insubric language is spoken in parts of province of Como and province of Lecco, especially around the capital cities and north of them. ...
In Sormano, Caglio, Rezzago there are influences from dialect of Pian del Tivano (north), which has isolated characteristics (like the presence of ò instead of stressed a in all closed syllables, phaenomenon that you can sometimes see in Northern Brianzoeu but only in syllables closed by l) and from Laghée. Sormano is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Como in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 45 km north of Milan and about 15 km northeast of Como. ...
Caglio (Caj in local Lombard) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Como in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 45 km north of Milan and about 13 km northeast of Como. ...
Rezzago is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Como in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 45 km north of Milan and about 14 km northeast of Como. ...
Brianzöö (modern orthography, used especially in the north of Brianza) or Brianzoeu (historical orthography) is a group of variants (lombardo prealpino occidentale - macromilanese) of Insubric language. ...
In Lasnigo, Barni, Magreglio, Civenna there are influences from Laghée. Lasnigo is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Como in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 45 km north of Milan and about 15 km northeast of Como. ...
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Church of Madonna del Ghisallo Magreglio is a small town in the province of Como, Lombardia, Italy. ...
Civenna (Sciüèna in local language) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Como in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 50 km north of Milan and about 20 km northeast of Como. ...
Dialects and group of dialects: Milanese or Meneghin • Bustocco and Legnanese • Brianzöö (Canzés, Canturino, Monzese) • Comasco-Lecchese (Comasco, Laghée, Vallassinese, Lecchese, Valsassinese) • Ticinese (Ossolano) • Varesino or Bosin • Southwestern Lombard (Pavese, Lodigiano, Nuaresat) • Intermediate Insubric-Orobic dialects: Alpine Lombard (Valtellinese, Chiavennasco) Milanese (milanes, milanées, meneghin, meneghìn) is a variety of Western Lombard spoken in the city of Milan and in its province. ...
Bustocco and Legnanese are two similar dialects of Insubric language, spoken in the areas of Busto Arsizio (Province of Varese) and Legnano (Province of Milan). ...
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Canzés is a variety of Brianzöö spoken in the commune of Canz, Italy. ...
The group of dialects Comasco-Lecchese of Insubric language is spoken in parts of province of Como and province of Lecco, especially around the capital cities and north of them. ...
Ticinese (ticines, ticinées) is a common denomination for Lombard language varieties spoken in Canton Ticino (Tessin). ...
Insubric (or Western Lombard for its collocation in Lombardy region) is officially a Lombard language variety spoken in Italy and Switzerland (Canton Ticino), but its so different from Orobic (or Eastern Lombard), that its often considered as another language. ...
Eastern Lombard (sometimes also called Orobic) is a group of dialects spoken in the eastern side of Lombardy, mainly in the provinces of Bergamo, Brescia and Mantua and in the area around Crema. ...
Literature: Insubric literature • Insubric writers • Bonvesin de la Riva • Carlo Maria Maggi • Carlo Porta • Giuseppe Parini • Giuseppe Bossi • Alessandro Manzoni • Tommaso Grossi • Delio Tessa Statue of Carlo Porta. ...
Giuseppe Parini (Bosisio, now in Lecco province, May 23, 1729 - Milan, 1799) was an Italian satirist and poet. ...
Alessandro Manzoni Alessandro Francesco Tommaso Manzoni (March 7, 1785–May 22, 1873) was an Italian poet and novelist. ...
Tommaso Grossi (January 20, 1791 - December 10, 1853), Lombard poet and novelist, was born at Bellano, on the Lake of Como. ...
Delio Tessa (1886 - 1939) was an Italian poet from Milan. ...
Grammar: Insubric grammar • Classical Milanese orthography • Alternative Insubric orthographies • Plural inflection in Western Lombard The general lines of diachronics of Western Lombard plural declension are drawn here (referring to Milanese orthography): The bulk of feminine words ends with desinence -a; plural feminine is adesinential. ...
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