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Sursilvan (; also ''romontsch sursilvan'' ; Sursilvan,
Vallader Vallader (Vallader, Sursilvan, Puter, Surmiran, and Rumantsch Grischun: ''vallader'' ; Sutsilvan: ') is a variety of the Romansh language spoken in the Lower Engadine valley (''Engiadina Bassa'') of southeast Switzerland, between Martina, Swi ...
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Surmiran Surmiran (Surmiran, Vallader, Sutsilvan, Rumantsch Grischun: ''surmiran''; Puter: ''surmiraun'') is a dialect of the Romansh language. It is spoken in Surmeir and in the Albula Valley in the Grisons Canton, in Switzerland Switzer ...
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Sutsilvan Sutsilvan ( Rumantsch Grischun: ''sutsilvan''; Vallader: ''suotsilvan''; Putèr: ''suotsilvaun''; derived from ''sut'' "below" and ''selva'' "forest") is a dialect of the Romansh language spoken in Domleschg, Heinzenberg, Schams, and Val Ferr ...
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Rumantsch Grischun Romansh ( ; sometimes also spelled Romansch and Rumantsch) is a Gallo-Romance and/or Rhaeto-Romance language spoken predominantly in the Swiss canton of the Grisons (Graubünden). Romansh has been recognized as a national language of Switzer ...
: ''sursilvan''; Puter: ''sursilvaun'') is a group of dialects of the
Romansh language Romansh ( ; sometimes also spelled Romansch and Rumantsch) is a Gallo-Romance languages, Gallo-Romance and/or Rhaeto-Romance languages, Rhaeto-Romance language spoken predominantly in the Switzerland, Swiss Cantons of Switzerland, canton of the ...
spoken in the
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district of
Surselva Surselva Region is one of the eleven administrative districts in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. It was created on 1 January 2017 as part of a reorganization of the canton.Surselva District Surselva Region is one of the eleven administrative districts in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. It was created on 1 January 2017 as part of a reorganization of the canton.Sutsilvan Sutsilvan ( Rumantsch Grischun: ''sutsilvan''; Vallader: ''suotsilvan''; Putèr: ''suotsilvaun''; derived from ''sut'' "below" and ''selva'' "forest") is a dialect of the Romansh language spoken in Domleschg, Heinzenberg, Schams, and Val Ferr ...
, which is spoken in the area located to the east of the district. The name of the dialect and the Surselva District is derived from 'above' and 'forest', with the forest in question being the ''Uaul Grond'' in the area affected by the Flims Rockslide. The word itself has fallen out of use in modern Sursilvan, with the most common word for forest being , an
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loanword. is only used for in a few more recent terms such as 'forestry', 'forest officer', or '
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Distribution

Sursilvan is used across most of the
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villages of
Obersaxen Obersaxen () is a former municipality in the district of Surselva in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. On 1 January 2016 the former municipalities of Obersaxen and Mundaun merged to form the new municipality of Obersaxen Mundaun. History Ober ...
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, St. Martin and
Safiental Safiental () is a municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the Surselva Region in the Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. The municipalities of Valendas, Versam, Safien and Tenna, Switzerland, Tenna merged on 1 Jan ...
. Outside of the Surselva District,
Flims Flims () is a municipality in the Imboden Region in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. The town of Flims is dominated by the Flimserstein which one can see from almost anywhere in the area. Flims consists of the village of Flims (called Flims D ...
is also part of the Sursilvan dialect area. In addition, Sursilvan was previously used as the written Romansh language of parts of the
Sutsilvan Sutsilvan ( Rumantsch Grischun: ''sutsilvan''; Vallader: ''suotsilvan''; Putèr: ''suotsilvaun''; derived from ''sut'' "below" and ''selva'' "forest") is a dialect of the Romansh language spoken in Domleschg, Heinzenberg, Schams, and Val Ferr ...
dialect area. When a separate Sutsilvan written language was introduced in 1944, the villages of
Bonaduz Bonaduz () is a municipality in the Imboden Region in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. History Bonaduz is first mentioned in 960 as ''Beneduces''. Until 1854, the German-speaking hamlet of Sculms belonged to Bonaduz. Following a vote in that ...
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Rhäzüns Rhäzüns (; , ) is a municipality in the Imboden Region in the Swiss canton of Grisons. History Rhäzüns is first mentioned about 840 AD as ''Raezunne''. It formed a single parish with Bonaduz until the Reformation. It was part of the Grey L ...
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Domat/Ems Domat/Ems ( ; ) is a municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the Imboden Region in the Switzerland, Swiss Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Graubünden. History Domat/Ems is first mentioned in 765 as ''colonia de Amede''. Ems is the Ger ...
and
Trin Trin is a municipality in the Imboden Region in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. Crestasee is located in Trin. History Trin is first mentioned in the 12th century as ''Turunnio''. Geography Trin is perched on the mountain-side above the ...
retained Sursilvan as their written language. In addition, Sursilvan was previously used in the
Surmiran Surmiran (Surmiran, Vallader, Sutsilvan, Rumantsch Grischun: ''surmiran''; Puter: ''surmiraun'') is a dialect of the Romansh language. It is spoken in Surmeir and in the Albula Valley in the Grisons Canton, in Switzerland Switzer ...
dialect area as the language of church, but has now been replaced by Standard Surmiran and
Rumantsch Grischun Romansh ( ; sometimes also spelled Romansch and Rumantsch) is a Gallo-Romance and/or Rhaeto-Romance language spoken predominantly in the Swiss canton of the Grisons (Graubünden). Romansh has been recognized as a national language of Switzer ...
. Most municipalities in which Sursilvan is the traditional language still have a Romansh-speaking majority today. The exceptions are
Flims Flims () is a municipality in the Imboden Region in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. The town of Flims is dominated by the Flimserstein which one can see from almost anywhere in the area. Flims consists of the village of Flims (called Flims D ...
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Laax Laax (; , ) is a Municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the Surselva Region in the Switzerland, Swiss Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Graubünden. History Laax is first undoubtedly mentioned 1290–98 as ''Lags''. Laax is first me ...
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Schnaus Schnaus is a former municipality in the district of Surselva in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. On 1 January 2014 the former municipalities of Schnaus, Castrisch, Ilanz, Ladir, Luven, Pitasch, Riein, Ruschein, Sevgein, Duvin, Pigniu, Rue ...
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Ilanz Ilanz () is a former Municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the district of Surselva (district), Surselva in the Switzerland, Swiss Cantons of Switzerland, canton of the Grisons. The former municipality of Ilanz was congruent with the town ...
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Castrisch Castrisch () is a former municipality in the district of Surselva in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. Until 1943, it was officially known as Kästris. On 1 January 2014 the former municipalities of Castrisch, Ilanz, Ladir, Luven, Pitasch, Ri ...
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Surcuolm Surcuolm is a village in the municipalities of Switzerland, municipality of Mundaun in the district of Surselva (district), Surselva in the Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. In 2009 Surcuolm merged with Flond to form th ...
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Duvin Duvin ( ), ) is a former Municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the district of Surselva (district), Surselva in the Switzerland, Swiss Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Graubünden. On 1 January 2014 the former municipalities of Duvin, C ...
. In all of these, except for Flims, however, a majority of people reported using Romansh daily in the 2000 Swiss census, even if only a minority named it as their language of best command. In about half of the Sursilvan villages, Romansh is the language of best command of over 70% or 80%. The highest percentage is found in
Vrin Vrin () is a village and a former municipality in the Lumnezia. It belonged to the circle of Lugnez/Lumnezia in the district of Surselva in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. The municipalities of Cumbel, Degen, Lumbrein, Morissen, ...
with over 95%. As a daily language, it is used in nearly all municipalities by at least 70%, in about half by more than 80%, and in a third by over 90%. Overall across the Sursilvan dialect area, in the census of 2000, 70.1% named Romansh as a habitually used language, while 58.3% named it as their language of best command.


Orthography

Sursilvan spelling mostly follows a phonemic system.


Morphology


Nouns

Sursilvan nouns distinguish two genders (masculine and feminine) and two numbers (singular and plural). Nouns in -a are overwhelmingly feminine (with few exceptions such as duca 'duke'). Nouns in consonants or other vowels can be either masculine or feminine. Plurals are formed with the suffix -s. Nouns already ending in -s do not add this plural ending, but nouns in -z and -sch follow the general rule. Nominalised past participles in -au have a plural in -ai. In addition, nouns may show vowel alternations or other irregularities:


Collective plurals

In addition to the normal plural in -s many nouns also show a collective plural in -a. These forms typically occur with natural substances (rocks, wood, plants etc.) and human body parts. Syntactically these collective plurals behave like feminine singular nouns: ''La crappa ei dira.'' 'The rocks are hard. / The rock (= material) is hard.' (with .. dira 'hard' agreeing with the subject la crappa 'the ') and may best be considered as an intermediate formation between inflection and derivation.


Articles

Sursilvan has both a definite and an indefinite article. These are preposed and agree with their noun in gender and number. (The indefinite article only has singular forms.) Forms may differ depending on whether the following word starts with a vowel or a consonant:


Indefinite Article


Definite Article

The definite article contracts with a number of prepositions:


Adjectives

The adjective agrees with its noun in gender and number and (as in other Romance languages) usually follows it. A peculiarity of Sursilvan is that the adjective distinguishes an attributive and a predicative form in the masculine singular: ''in um vegl'' 'an old man'
''igl um ei vegls'' 'the man is old' The predicative masculine singular form is morphologically identical with the masculine plural. The ending of the masculine plural is -s. Feminine adjectives suffix -a in the singular and -as in the plural. The attributive masculine singular often differs from the other forms in its vocalism.


Pronouns


Personal pronouns

* Modern Sursilvan has no unstressed proclitic personal pronouns appearing in preverbal position (as in French 'I have seen him') and only uses the (historically) stressed forms, which appear in the same position as nouns: 'I have seen him'. * In the 1Sg and 2Sg the special dative forms and exist, which are used after the preposition ' 'to'. In the 3Sg is occasionally used instead of . * In the 3rd person Sursilvan has a neuter pronoun ( before 'is'): 'it rains', 'it is late'. This pronoun is also used as an expletive pronoun in sentences like 'there emerges it: it comes outa dragon with seven heads'. The same form can be used with 3Pl verb forms as a gender-neutral 'they/people' (French , German ): 'they/people say'.


Demonstrative pronouns

* The proximal pronoun 'this' and the distal pronoun 'that' have different forms in the masc. sg. depending on whether they are used adjectivally with a noun or pronominally on their own (referring to a masculine noun): 'he goes to this old man, and this one says...'. * and have pronominal neuter forms and (formally identical with the adjectival masculine forms). * , which in other Rhetoromance dialects serves as proximal demonstrative, is in modern Sursilvan limited to fixed expression such 'this year', 'this evening'.


Sample

The fable The Fox and the Crow by
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in Sursilvan, as well as a translation into English, the similar-looking but noticeably different-sounding dialect Sutsilvan, and Rumantsch Grischun.


Culture

The Swiss vocal group Furbaz mainly performs in the Sursilvan variety of Romansh. Their entry representing
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in the
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, '' Viver senza tei'', was sung in Sursilvan. They placed 13th out of 22 participating countries with 47 points. It is the only time to date in which Switzerland have sent an entry to the contest in Romansh.


References


Bibliography

* Bernardi, Rut, & H. Stricker, & Società Retorumantscha, & Verein für Bündner Kulturforschung (1994), ''Handwörterbuch des Rätoromanischen : Wortschatz aller Schriftsprachen, einschliesslich Rumantsch Grischun, mit Angaben zur Verbreitung und Herkunft''; erarbeitet auf Initiative von Hans Stricker ; herausgegeben von der Società Retorumantscha und dem Verein für Bündner Kulturforschung. Zürich: Offizin. * Cahannes, Gion, & Ligia romontscha (1924), ''Grammatica romontscha per Surselva e Sutselva'', Ediziun della Ligia romontscha. Mustér: Stampa da G. Condrau. * Da Sale, Flaminio (1729), ''Fundamenti principali della lingua retica, o griggiona, con le regole del declinare i nomi, e congiugare i verbi, all'uso di due delle principali valli della Rezia, cioe di Sopraselva e di Sorset che può servire alli italiani per imparare ..', Disentis : Francesco Antonio Binn. [Online
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] * Decurtins, Alexis (2001), ''Niev vocabulari romontsch sursilvan - tudestg / Neues rätoromanisches Wörterbuch surselvisch-deutsch'', Chur. . * Eichenhofer, Wolfgang (1999), ''Historische Lautlehre des Bünderromanischen.'' Tübingen: Francke. * Gartner, Theodor (1883), ''Raetoromanische Grammatik''. (Sammlung romanischer Grammatiken.) Heilbronn: Gebr. Henninger. [Online
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] * Gregor, D.B. (1982), ''Romontsch : Language and literature : The sursilvan Raeto-Romance of Switzerland''. (Oleander language and literature ; 11). Cambridge: Oleander. * * Janzing, Gereon (2006), ''Rätoromanisch Wort für Wort'', Reise Know-How Verlag Rump. (Deals in spite of its title only with Sursilvan). * Liver, Ricarda (1982). ''Manuel pratique de romanche : Sursilvan-vallader : Précis de grammaire suivi d'un choix de textes''. (Romanica Raetica ; t. 4). Chur: Ligia Romontscha. * * Lutz, Florentin, & Dieter Strehle (1988), ''Rückläufiges Wörterbuch des Surselvischen = Dicziunari invers dil romontsch sursilvan''. (Romanica Monacensia ; 29). Tübingen: Narr. * Nay, Sep Modest, & Ramun Vieli, & Ligia romontscha (1948), ''Lehrbuch der rätoromanischen Sprache (deutsch-surselvisch)''. (2. Aufl. / im Auftrage der Ligia Romontscha besorgt von Ramun Vieli. ed.). hur Ligia Romontscha. * Spescha, Arnold (1989), ''Grammatica sursilvana'', Lehrmittelverlag Graubünden, Chur. (This grammar is entirely written in Romansh.) * Vieli, Ramun (1938), ''Vocabulari scursaniu romontsch-tudestg,'' redigius da dr. Ramun Vieli. Ediziun della Ligia romontscha 1938. Mustér: G. Condrau. * Vieli/Decurtins (1994), ''Vocabulari tudestg - romontsch sursilvan'', Lia Rumantscha. Sursilvan literature is published among others by the Lia Rumantscha in
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External links


Crestomazia Retorumantscha Digitala / Digitale Rätoromanische Chrestomathie

MyPledari. Pledari rumantsch-englais. English-Romansh Dictionary.

Niev vocabulari Sursilvan ONLINE
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