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Gallurese (gadduresu) is an Italo-Dalmatian Romance language spoken in the northeastern part of Sardinia. It is often considered
as a variety of Corsican, or a transitional language between Corsican and Sardinian. The language takes its name from the
region of Gallura. Grammatical structure, pronunciation and many terms reflect a certain closeness to Corsican, showing many
similarities with the southern Corsican dialects of Sartene and Porto-Vecchio, with which it shared some mutual influences.
A substantial part of its vocabulary comes from the Logudorese variety of Sardinian, which was probably spoken in this area
in the Middle Ages. The Sassarese language, spoken in the area of Sassari, also has similar characteristics, even if it is
more linked to Logudorese and has a different, both geographical and historical, origin. |
Names (more)[an] Gallurés[ca] Gal·lurès [co] Gadduresu [en] Gallurese Sardinian [eu] Gallurera [fa] زبان گالوری [fr] Gallurais [it] Lingua gallurese [pl] Dialekt gallurski [es] Idioma gallurés [sc] Galluresu [tr] Gaddurosu |
Language type : Living
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