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- Genoese_dialect abstract "Genoese (Zeneize) is a dialect of the Ligurian language, the one spoken in Genoa (the principal city of the Liguria region in Italy).Ligurian is listed by Ethnologue as a language in its own right, of the Romance branch, and not to be confused with the ancient Ligurian language. Like the languages of Lombardy, Piedmont, and surrounding regions, it is of Gallo-Italic derivation.In its differences from standard Italian, Genoese is somewhat similar to French. The language is far from dying out. While most remaining speakers of it are elderly, many young people still speak the language. Further, there are several associations dedicated to keeping the language alive. One such association is O Castello in Chiavari, Genoa, Italy.Written literature has been produced in Genoese since the thirteenth century, but the spelling has never been regularized. However, since 2008 there is an official orthography set up by the Académia Ligùstica do Brénno, which attempts to put its script in order based on citizen speech of the Portoria area. Their rules, which may be seen here, are useful to write in all Ligurian language varieties.Genoese phonology includes a number of similarities with French. One of these is the heavily nasalized vowels before nasal consonants (i.e. in VN(C) sequences). This also occurs when Genoese speakers speak standard Italian. There used to be an alveolar approximant (English-like) /ɹ/ opposed to an alveolar trill /r/ (using the eighteenth century genoese spelling: caro [ˈkaːɹu] "dear" vs. carro [ˈkaːru] "cart"), but it is no longer heard in the city. It may still survive in some rural areas of Liguria, such as Calizzano and Sassello. Audio samples may be heard here. By far the most widespread type of /r/ today is the alveolar tap [ɾ] (identical to unstressed Standard Italian /r/). There are several distinctive local accents of Genoese. Nervi, Quinto and Quarto are heard to the east of Genoa. Voltri, Prà, Pegli and Sestri are heard to the west. There are also accents of the central Polcevera Valley and Bisagno.Genoese is also an influence on the Llanito vernacular of Gibraltar.".
- Genoese_dialect languageFamily Gallo-Italic_languages.
- Genoese_dialect languageFamily Gallo-Romance_languages.
- Genoese_dialect languageFamily Romance_languages.
- Genoese_dialect languageFamily Western_Romance_languages.
- Genoese_dialect spokenIn Genoa.
- Genoese_dialect spokenIn Italy.
- Genoese_dialect spokenIn Liguria.
- Genoese_dialect wikiPageExternalLink genovese2.html.
- Genoese_dialect wikiPageExternalLink www.acompagna.org.
- Genoese_dialect wikiPageExternalLink ital-genova.htm.
- Genoese_dialect wikiPageExternalLink www.genoves.com.ar.
- Genoese_dialect wikiPageExternalLink arfabeto.htm.
- Genoese_dialect wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Genoese_dialect wikiPageExternalLink suoniitaNS.html.
- Genoese_dialect wikiPageExternalLink index.php?id=0004&lang=de.
- Genoese_dialect wikiPageExternalLink index.php?id=m3048&lang=de.
- Genoese_dialect wikiPageID "2488707".
- Genoese_dialect wikiPageRevisionID "577266775".
- Genoese_dialect fam Gallo-Italic_languages.
- Genoese_dialect fam Gallo-Romance_languages.
- Genoese_dialect fam Ligurian_(Romance_language).
- Genoese_dialect fam Romance_languages.
- Genoese_dialect fam Western_Romance_languages.
- Genoese_dialect familycolor "Indo-European".
- Genoese_dialect hasPhotoCollection Genoese_dialect.
- Genoese_dialect isoexception "dialect".
- Genoese_dialect lingua "51".
- Genoese_dialect name "Genoese".
- Genoese_dialect nativename "Zeneize".
- Genoese_dialect notice "IPA".
- Genoese_dialect region Genoa.
- Genoese_dialect region Liguria.
- Genoese_dialect speakers "?".
- Genoese_dialect states Italy.
- Genoese_dialect wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Genoese_dialect subject Category:Culture_in_Genoa.
- Genoese_dialect subject Category:Ligurian_language_(Romance).
- Genoese_dialect type Abstraction100002137.
- Genoese_dialect type Communication100033020.
- Genoese_dialect type Language106282651.
- Genoese_dialect type Language.
- Genoese_dialect type Language.
- Genoese_dialect type Language.
- Genoese_dialect type InformationEntity.
- Genoese_dialect comment "Genoese (Zeneize) is a dialect of the Ligurian language, the one spoken in Genoa (the principal city of the Liguria region in Italy).Ligurian is listed by Ethnologue as a language in its own right, of the Romance branch, and not to be confused with the ancient Ligurian language. Like the languages of Lombardy, Piedmont, and surrounding regions, it is of Gallo-Italic derivation.In its differences from standard Italian, Genoese is somewhat similar to French. The language is far from dying out.".
- Genoese_dialect label "Dialecto genovés".
- Genoese_dialect label "Genoese dialect".
- Genoese_dialect label "Генуэзский диалект лигурского языка".
- Genoese_dialect sameAs Dialecto_genovés.
- Genoese_dialect sameAs m.07hfsv.
- Genoese_dialect sameAs Q2479433.
- Genoese_dialect sameAs Q2479433.
- Genoese_dialect sameAs Genoese_dialect.
- Genoese_dialect wasDerivedFrom Genoese_dialect?oldid=577266775.
- Genoese_dialect homepage arfabeto.htm.
- Genoese_dialect isPrimaryTopicOf Genoese_dialect.
- Genoese_dialect name "Genoese".
- Genoese_dialect name "Zeneize".