Intemelio dialect
Intemelio | |
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intemelio | |
Native to | Monaco, France, Italy |
Native speakers | approximately 10,000[citation needed] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | None |
Linguasphere | 51-AAA-ohb (Imperia) |
Intemelio is a Ligurian dialect spoken historically from the Principality of Monaco to the Italian province of Imperia.
History[edit]
Since the Renaissance the Ligurian language was spoken in all the territories of the Republic of Genoa; in the western area of the Republic one of its groups (spoken mainly on the coast between Monaco and Sanremo) was called Intemelio and was centered on Ventimiglia[1]
In the actual Italian area of Ventimiglia there is the most renowned Intemelio: the "Ventimigliese", that stretches from the coast until Piedmont.
The Royasc dialect is connected to the "Ventimigliese", as a mountainous version of the intemelio that has some occitan influences.
In Sanremo the local intemelio dialect is heavily influenced by the Genoese dialect.
Current use[edit]
Intemelio is used by nearly 10,000 people in the area of Ventimiglia of the province of Imperia, but other 40,000 are able to understand it and speak a few sentences of this dialect in western Liguria.
A few thousand speak fluently the local variants of Intemelio in France and Monaco: Monegasque, Mentonasc and Brigasc.
Anecdote[edit]
The Ligurian area of Seborga speaks the "ventimigliese" dialect Intemelio and the so-called Principality of Seborga considered the possibility of using this dialect as the official language.[2]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "The counts of Ventimiglia (in Italian)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2009-12-26.
- ^ "Seborga official site". Archived from the original on 2010-01-28. Retrieved 2009-12-25.
Bibliography[edit]
- Azaretti, Emilio. L'evoluzione dei dialetti liguri. Sanremo: Edizioni Casabianca, 1982. Pp. xxii + 416.
- Dalbera, Jean-Philippe. Les Ilots Liguriens de France, dans Les Langues de France sous la direction de B. Cerquiglini. (Délégation générale à la langue française et aux langues de France). Presses Universitaires de France. Paris, 2003. pp. 125–136
- Devoto, Giovanni. I Dialetti delle Regioni d'Italia. Sansoni Editore. Florence, 1971
- Toso, Fiorenzo. Liguria linguistica. Dialettologia, storia della lingua e letteratura nel Ponente. Philobiblon. Ventimiglia, 2006
- Werner Forner. À propos du ligurien intémélien - La côte, l’arrière-pays. . Travaux du Cercle linguistique de Nice, 7–8, 1986, pp. 29–62.
- Magazine Intemelion. Edited in Sanremo by Brigati Glauco, from Review La voce intemelia.
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