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Algherese or Alguerese (Algherese: ) is the variant of
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spoken in the city of
Alghero Alghero (; ca, label= Alguerese, L'Alguer ; sc, S'Alighèra ; sdc, L'Aliera ) is a city of about 45,000 inhabitants in the Italian insular province of Sassari in northwestern Sardinia, next to the Mediterranean Sea. The city's name comes from ...
( in Catalan), in the northwest of
Sardinia Sardinia ( ; it, Sardegna, label=Italian, Corsican and Tabarchino ; sc, Sardigna , sdc, Sardhigna; french: Sardaigne; sdn, Saldigna; ca, Sardenya, label=Algherese and Catalan) is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after ...
, Italy. The dialect has its roots in 1372, when Catalan-speaking colonists were allowed to repopulate Alghero and expel the native population, after several revolts. Catalan was replaced as the official language by
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, then by
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in the mid-18th century. Today the language has semi-official recognition alongside Italian. Studies give an approximate number of 20,000 to 30,000 native speakers of the language worldwide. In communities where Algherese is spoken,
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and
Logudorese Logudorese Sardinian ( sc, sardu logudoresu, it, sardo logudorese) is one of the two written standards of the Sardinian language, which is often considered one of the most, if not the most conservative of all Romance languages. The orthography ...
Sardinian are often used as well.


History

Algherese is a regional dialect spoken by anywhere from 20,000 to 30,000 individuals, most of whom reside in the town of
Alghero Alghero (; ca, label= Alguerese, L'Alguer ; sc, S'Alighèra ; sdc, L'Aliera ) is a city of about 45,000 inhabitants in the Italian insular province of Sassari in northwestern Sardinia, next to the Mediterranean Sea. The city's name comes from ...
, located in the northwest of
Sardinia Sardinia ( ; it, Sardegna, label=Italian, Corsican and Tabarchino ; sc, Sardigna , sdc, Sardhigna; french: Sardaigne; sdn, Saldigna; ca, Sardenya, label=Algherese and Catalan) is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after ...
. The language, though distinct, is initially derived from, and thus considered a variant of, the
Catalan language Catalan (; autonym: , ), known in the Valencian Community and Carche as ''Valencian'' (autonym: ), is a Western Romance language. It is the official language of Andorra, and an official language of three autonomous communities in eastern ...
. The origins of the language can be traced back to 1372, when Catalan invaders repopulated the city of
Alghero Alghero (; ca, label= Alguerese, L'Alguer ; sc, S'Alighèra ; sdc, L'Aliera ) is a city of about 45,000 inhabitants in the Italian insular province of Sassari in northwestern Sardinia, next to the Mediterranean Sea. The city's name comes from ...
after exiling the indigenous populations in
Sardinia Sardinia ( ; it, Sardegna, label=Italian, Corsican and Tabarchino ; sc, Sardigna , sdc, Sardhigna; french: Sardaigne; sdn, Saldigna; ca, Sardenya, label=Algherese and Catalan) is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after ...
. Despite the city's increasing Italianization, the use of this Catalan dialect remained widespread until at least the 1970s.


Present status

As a result of the city's extensive Italianization,
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is now the predominant language in Alghero, being estimated by a 2004 survey to be first language of close to 60% of those surveyed. The use of the dialect in schools and media, to name a few, remains sparse. Teaching of the dialect in school is also rare. However, in an attempt to reverse the trend, the Regional Council of Sardinia officially recognized "Algherese Catalan" as a separate language in 1997, in order to promote its use and circulation. According to the 2004 survey, Algherese was used by approximately 14% of the population for daily interactions. The dialect is mostly a local language, often used to supplement
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and/or Sardinian in relatively small circles. The following figures were obtained from the ''Enquesta d’usos lingüístics a l’Alguer'' ("Survey of linguistic usage in Alghero", EULAL) of 2004 and the ''Els usos lingüístics a l’Alguer'' of 2015 (EULA 2015), both of which were studies conducted in the town of Alghero about the general use of Algherese in several media.


Official recognition

In 1999, Catalan and Sardinian were among the twelve minority languages officially recognized as Italy's " historical linguistic minorities" by the Italian State under Law No. 482/1999. Prior to this, the Regional Council of Sardinia had passed the Regional Law No. 26 of 15 October 1997 which, aside from promoting the equality in dignity of the Sardinian language with the Italian language throughout the island, provided that the other languages of smaller scope be afforded the same treatment as the aforementioned languages, among which Catalan is cited, in the city of Alghero. The city council, for its part, promulgated its protection and standardization in its city statute.


Phonology

A narrow transcription is provided here to clarify the sounds of Algherese. Note that transcriptions elsewhere should use a broader transcription. Algherese has these phonetic features : *Like in other languages of Sardinia and may merge into mid vowels and (here transcribed without diacritics), respectively. *Coalescing of unstressed vowels , and to (transcribed without the diacritic for the sake of simplicity) (unlike the rest of
Eastern Catalan The Catalan dialects feature a relative uniformity, especially when compared to other Romance languages; both in terms of vocabulary, semantics, syntax, morphology, and phonology. Mutual intelligibility between its dialects is very high, estim ...
, which uses ): ''aura'' ('aura') (Eastern Standard), (Algherese) *Algherese preserves as a distinct phoneme from , like Balearic and most of
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: ''viu'' ('he/she lives') (Algherese). *Mutation of intervocalic and to : ''Barceloneta'' ('Barcelonette') (Eastern Standard), (Algherese); and ''vila'' ('town') and ''vida'' ('life') are homophones in Algherese . *Mutation of syllable final to lateral , and the possible resulting group +
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is further simplified to : ''forn'' ('oven') (Eastern Standard), (Algherese). *Depalatalization of syllable final sonorants: lateral to , nasal to : ''ball'' ('dance') (Eastern Standard), (Algherese); ''any'' ('year') (Eastern Standard), (Algherese).


Morphology

*The simple past is replaced by the present perfect (present of ''haver'' "to have" + past participle), possibly by Italian influence. *The imperfect past preserves etymological -v- in all conjugations: 1st -''ava'', 2nd -''iva'', 3rd -''iva'' unlike modern Eastern and Western Standard Catalan, which use 1st -''ava'', 2nd -''ia'', 3rd -''ia'', a feature shared with the
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. *Large-scale lexical borrowing and
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s from Sardinian,
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and
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: nearly half of the vocabulary is not from Catalan.


Differences from Standard Catalan

The Algherese variant is
Eastern Catalan The Catalan dialects feature a relative uniformity, especially when compared to other Romance languages; both in terms of vocabulary, semantics, syntax, morphology, and phonology. Mutual intelligibility between its dialects is very high, estim ...
, but it has many differences from
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, with some of the most obvious ones as follows:


Vocabulary

The following abbreviations are used: m. (masculine), f. (feminine), pl. (plural), f. pl. (feminine plural), inf. (informal), f. (formal). The following phrases were gathered from a Catalan translation set, but the common phrases in Algherese are similar:


Literature

The ''Premi Rafael Sari'', organised by the ''Obra Cultural de l'Alguer'', is a series of prizes awarded in September each year to the best literary works of poetry and prose written in Algherese Catalan. Notable poets include
Rafael Sari Rafael Sari (Alghero, 1904 - 1978) was a popular Sardinian poet and writer in Catalan. He worked as a school teacher and archivist of Alghero. From 1929 onwards he regularly published, in newspapers and magazines in Alghero in the Algherese dialect ...
,
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and
Maria Chessa Lai Maria Chessa Lai (born 1922 in Monti, Italy, died 2012 in Alghero, Italy) was a poet writing in the Catalan Algherese dialect. She was three times winner of the Premio Ozieri awarded annually for the best new poetry written in a Sardinian minorit ...
. There is also a long tradition of writing and performing songs in Algherese Catalan and the ''Premi Pino Piras'' is awarded for new songs written in the language. Notable singer-songwriters include
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and
Franca Masu Franca Masu (born 1962 in Alghero, Sardinia, Italy) is a singer songwriter working in the Catalan Algherese dialect. At her debut Tony Scott declared her "one of Italy's top vocal talents". Her songs often incorporate the work of Algherese poets. ...
. In 2015 Carla Valentino published an Algherese translation of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's ''
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''.


Notes


References


Sources

* * * * * Ballone, Francesc (2008)
L'Alguer and Alguerese Catalan
Corpus Oral de l'Algueres * * * * * Cabrera-Callis, Maria (2015)
Morphologically Conditioned Intervocalic Rhotacism in Algherese Catalan
Variations within and Across Romance Languages * Moseley, Christopher (2016)
Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization * Hammarstrom, Harald & Forkel, Robert & Haspelmath, Martin & Bank, Sebastian (2017)
Dialect: Algherese
Glottolog * Ager, Simon (1998–2017)
Useful Catalan Phrases
Omniglot. * Various Sources (2017)
Algherese Catalan
The Endangered Languages Project *


External links


Diccionari d'alguerés

Associació per a la Salvaguarda del Patrimoni Historico-cultural de l'Alguer




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