Extreme Southern Italian
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title:
Extreme Southern Italian
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The Extreme Southern Italian dialects are a set of languages spoken in Salento, Calabria, Sicily and southern Cilento with common phonetic and syntactic characteristics such as to constitute a single group. These languages derive, without exception, from Vulgar Latin but not from Tuscan; therefore it follows that the name "Italian" is a purely geographical reference. Today, Extreme Southern Italian dialects are still spoken daily, although their use is limited to informal contexts and is mostly
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Italo-Dalmatian language spoken in Southern Italy
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extreme_Southern_Italian
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2024-03-23T01:08:29Z
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